melodically

[ UK /mɛlˈɒdɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with respect to melody
    melodically interesting themes
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How To Use melodically 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.
  • The bird began to sing still more melodically, and then fluttered its wings and flew from its branch.
  • melodically interesting themes
  • The leader has also learned to play more melodically.
  • As with his brother's songs, Nels Cline's material often contains an emotional charge, most conspicuous during introspective, acoustic numbers such as dobro / guitar duet "The Nomad's Home," "The Androgyne," and "Prayer Wheel," an older conception that may be Cline's most melodically accessible appearance, suggestive of Ralph Towner's ECM releases. Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • The ice in the pitcher tinkled melodically against the crystal sides and the mineral water sloshed slightly as he turned the handle to face the right, assuming that the odds were in his favour.
  • The Best Thing That Ever Has Happened, transposed from a boy-meets-girl into a boy-meets-boy ballad, is melodically beautiful. Road Show – review
  • This information will enable you to connect lines which flow freely and melodically between all chord changes.
  • This information will enable you to connect lines which flow freely and melodically between all chord changes.
  • The best of the slush is undoubtedly both lyrically rueful and melodically engaging.
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