"Expressing a musical thought" - Hmm!
I could go with a rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase or idea but I think "thought" is taking it too far. Basically a melody is a pleasing succession or arrangement of sounds, a tune.
It is known as a melody.
A melody is a succession of musical notes, played in sequence. A chord is a collection of musical notes all played at the same time.
Adjective forms for the noun melody are melodious and melodic.
A melody is a linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity. Basically a melody is a combination of pitch and rhythm. A harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches or chords.
A succession of single tones or pitches perceived as a unit is called a "melody." Melodies are characterized by their rhythmic and tonal qualities, allowing them to convey emotion and meaning in music. They often serve as the main theme or recognizable part of a musical composition.
It is known as a melody.
This is called a melody.
Melody
This is called a melody.
A melody is a succession of musical notes, played in sequence. A chord is a collection of musical notes all played at the same time.
A melody is a succession of musical notes, played in sequence. A chord is a collection of musical notes all played at the same time.
Adjective forms for the noun melody are melodious and melodic.
A melody is a linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity. Basically a melody is a combination of pitch and rhythm. A harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches or chords.
melody....... (definition out of the book: The Enjoyment of Music by: Kristine Forney & Joseph Machlis)
A 24-note melody consists of 24 individual musical pitches played in succession. To compose an effective 24-note melody, it is important to consider factors such as rhythm, harmony, and overall structure. Using a variety of intervals, dynamics, and phrasing can help create a memorable and engaging melody. Experimenting with different musical motifs and variations can also add depth and interest to the composition.
Melody is the succession of single tones of varying pitch. Melody is the linear aspect of music, in contrast to harmony, the chordal aspect, which results from the simultaneous sounding of tones. Melody must be considered with rhythm.Rhythm is the the basic temporal element of music, concerned with duration and with stresses or accents whether irregular or organized into regular patternings.Harmony is the simultaneous sounding of two or more tones and, especially, the study of chords and their relations. Harmony was the last in the development of what may be considered the basic elements of modern music-harmony, melody, rhythm, and tone.
Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life (The Dream Melody), Broadway Melody, Broken-hearted Melody, Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody, Come Back To Me My Melody, Distant Melody, Dixie Melody, Dream Melody, Easy Melody, Just Like A Melody Out Of The Sky, Little Church Around The Corner (from The Magic Melody), Lonely Little Melody, Magic Melody, Manhattan Melody, Melody, Melody Fair, Melody For Two, Melody From The Sky, Melody In A, Melody In F, Melody In Spring, Melody Man, Melody Of Love, Melody Of Spring, Melody Time, My Melody Of Love, Nice Melody, Play A Simple Melody, Playful Melody, Please Don't Monkey With Broadway (from Broadway Melody Of 1940), A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody, Pretty Melody, Public Melody Number One, Rock-a-bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody, Simple Melody, Tell Me With A Melody, That Honky-tonky Melody, That Samson And Delilah Melody, Unchained Melody, World Needs A Melody