Melody means a harmonious tune, music
No, melody is a noun. The adverb form is melodically.
Depends on what definition. Definition: pertaining to melody Synonyms: Arios, arioso, canorous, dulcet, melodious, harmonious, resonant, harmonic, symphonic Definition: Agreeable Synonyms: Accordant, corresponding, in unison, simpatico,
Melody, maintain, music,
Musical instrument(s). The word has its origin in the Hebrew "klei zemer," instruments of melody.
English word, derived from the French 'melodie', from the Greek.... Melody \m(e)-lo-dy\ as a girl's name is pronounced MEL-a-dee. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Melody is "music, song". First used in the 13th century
the definition of melody is a rhythm or something like a beat. :) No, that's Rhythm, melody is the tune of a piece of music.
Melody added as an accompaniment to a given melody.
Diction is to word as melody is to
No, melody is a noun. The adverb form is melodically.
melody = melokia
The word melody is said in the Irish language as seis. The word melody in Latin is said as melodiam and in Spanish as melodia.
Melody translates as Melodie.
Melody - merodii Song - uta
A short tune or ring of a song. Hope that helped!
The principal part in a harmonic composition; the air.
I think that the word you are looking for is DESCANT.
melody (as in music) = mangeenah (×ž× ×’×™× ×”) Melody (the name) = Melody (מלודי)