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The most common word for melody is tune. You might also say air or refrain, or, more loosely, song.
Adjusted in pitch or resonance. Or the past tense of tune
I/you/we/they tune. He/she/it tunes. The present participle is tuning.
Yes, the word tune is a noun, a common, singular noun.
A rhyming word pair for lengthy tune is long song
Melody
beautiful or pleasant.
It is a Latin word that means sweet or pleasant
The most common word for melody is tune. You might also say air or refrain, or, more loosely, song.
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In the word pleasant we will add un and the answer will be unpleasant
"Balungan" is a Javanese term that refers to the skeletal structure or core melody in Javanese gamelan music. It serves as the basic framework around which more complex musical variations are created.
'Calm,' probably. Maybe 'pleasant.'
The word opposite pleasant is "unpleasant"
more pleasant, most pleasant
Adjusted in pitch or resonance. Or the past tense of tune
The word "pleasant" has its roots in the Latin word "placare" meaning peaceful.