[
US
/məˈɫɑdɪk/
]
[ UK /mɛlˈɒdɪk/ ]
[ UK /mɛlˈɒdɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
the melodious song of a meadowlark -
of or relating to melody
melodic harmony
How To Use melodic In A Sentence
- Despite the fact that the soloists just use these two chords, the improvisations are melodically and rhythmically rich - a signpost of contemporary mainstream jazz.
- In most cases, each song is given melodic depth by MacKaye's baritone guitar and Farina's stripped-kit drumming.
- Earlier albums were often melodic yet somehow not catchy, but focused songwriting here makes the riffs memorably hooky.
- Through an intricate series of hand gestures and melodic whistles, she quickly garnered its trust and shepherded it into our gated, side yard.
- That the world has come round is due to the melodic pop that now lurks amid their rock riffs. Times, Sunday Times
- And what the songs lack in structural certainty or melodic eloquence they usually make up for in the remarkable depth and vibrancy of their textures.
- At its root, Kingsbury Manx offers pleasant, melodic pop that is polished through and through.
- The thundering guitars, melodic vocals and poetic lyrics seemed to transcend classification.
- The Leonin pieces alternate ensemble choruses of chant with organum passages which feature a solo voice floating melodic lines over the drone.
- Their music is loud and not very melodic.