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Что (кто) такое melodic - определение

LINEAR SUCCESSION OF MUSICAL TONES IN THE FOREGROUND OF A WORK OF MUSIC
Melodic; Melodies; Melodically; Melody (music); Melodic music; Tune (music); Song tune; Musical tune; Inner part; Outer part; Foreground (music); Horizontal (music); Line (melody); Vocal melody; Melodic line; Musical line
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melodic         
¦ adjective relating to or having melody.
?pleasant-sounding.
Derivatives
melodically adverb
melodic         
1.
Melodic means relating to melody.
...Schubert's effortless gift for melodic invention.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
melodically
...the third of Tchaikovsky's ten operas, and melodically one of his richest scores.
ADV
2.
Music that is melodic has beautiful tunes in it.
Wonderfully melodic and tuneful, his songs have made me weep.
ADJ
melodically
The leader has also learned to play more melodically.
ADV: ADV after v
Melodic         
·adj Of the nature of melody; relating to, containing, or made up of, melody; melodious.
Melodic learning         
MULTIMODAL LEARNING METHOD
User:Jharrisonpr/Melodic Learning; Melodic Learning
Melodic Learning is a multimodal learning method that uses the defining elements of singing (pitch, rhythm and rhyme) to facilitate the capture, storage and retrieval of information. Widely recognized examples of Melodic Learning include using the alphabet song to learn the alphabet and This Old Man to learn counting.
Melodic motion         
QUALITY OF MOVEMENT OF A MELODY, INCLUDING NEARNESS OR FARNESS OF SUCCESSIVE PITCHES OR NOTES
Melodic movement; Melodic contour; Terraced descent
Melodic motion is the quality of movement of a melody, including nearness or farness of successive pitches or notes in a melody. This may be described as conjunct or disjunct, stepwise, skipwise or no movement, respectively.
Melodic hardcore         
  • [[Blood Youth]] are a modern melodic hardcore band formed in 2014.
  • [[Descendents]] were a key influence on both melodic hardcore and [[pop punk]] in the 1980s.
  • [[Rise Against]], formed in 1999, achieved widespread success by 2004.
SUBGENRE OF HARDCORE PUNK
Melodic Hardcore; List of melodic hardcore bands; Melodic punk; Melodic post hardcore; Melodic hardcore punk; Melocore; Melodic hardcore music; Melocore music; Melodic hardcore punk rock; Melodic hardcore punk music; Melodic hardcore punk rock music; Melodic-hardcore; Melodic hc; Melodic HC; Melodic metallic hardcore; History of melodic hardcore
Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work. It generally incorporates fast rhythms, melodic and often distorted guitar riffs, and vocal styles tending towards shouting and screaming.
melody         
(melodies)
A melody is a tune. (FORMAL)
N-COUNT
melody         
n.
1.
Pleasing succession of sounds (as distinguished from harmony or the concord of sounds), sweetness of sound, music.
2.
Song, descant, tune.
3.
Air, tune, theme.
Melodic fission         
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Melodic fusion
In music cognition, melodic fission (also known as melodic or auditory streaming, or stream segregation), is a phenomenon in which one line of pitches (an auditory stream) is heard as two or more separate melodic lines. This occurs when a phrase contains groups of pitches at two or more distinct registers or with two or more distinct timbres.
melody         
¦ noun (plural melodies) a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying; a tune.
?the aspect of musical composition concerned with the arrangement of notes to form a satisfying sequence.
?the principal part in harmonized music.
Origin
ME: from OFr. melodie, via late L. from Gk meloidia, from melos 'song'.

Википедия

Melody

A melody (from Greek μελῳδία, melōidía, "singing, chanting"), also tune, voice or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity. In its most literal sense, a melody is a combination of pitch and rhythm, while more figuratively, the term can include other musical elements such as tonal color. It is the foreground to the background accompaniment. A line or part need not be a foreground melody.

Melodies often consist of one or more musical phrases or motifs, and are usually repeated throughout a composition in various forms. Melodies may also be described by their melodic motion or the pitches or the intervals between pitches (predominantly conjunct or disjunct or with further restrictions), pitch range, tension and release, continuity and coherence, cadence, and shape.