Sentences with melody
mel·o·dy
M m - Her voice was full of melody.
- Slowly she turned round and faced towards a neat white bungalow, set some way back from the path behind a low hedge of golden privet. No light showed, but someone there was playing the piano. The strange elusiveness of the soft, insistent melody seemed to draw her forward.
- He wrote a piece that includes some beautiful melodies.
- He sang a few old-fashioned melodies.
- There's not a memorable melody on Thieves, the second album from Melbourne tyros British India, but it's not really a problem.
- What distinguishes Jones's treatment of political subjects from other protest songs is the juxtaposition of melody and message.
- Melody refers to the rhythmic arrangement of tones in sequence to express a musical idea; , air, in strict application, refers to the principal, or leading, melody of a harmonized composition, but it is sometimes used as an equivalent of , tune, which is the popular term for any easily remembered melody that identifies a song, dance, etc.