melodic element
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmelodicandelement
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melodic
adjective
uk/məˈlɒd.ɪk/us/məˈlɑː.dɪk/
very pleasant to ...
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element
noun
uk/ˈel.ɪ.mənt/us/ˈel.ə.mənt/
a part ...
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Themelodicelementis determined by profound psychological interpretation of the text, within its own vocal logic.
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In imitative counterpoint, two or more voices enter at different times, and (especially when entering) each voice repeats some version of the samemelodicelement.
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Their music features the use of a violin, which brings amelodicelementto the genre.
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The second movement does have some sort ofmelodicelement.
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It's a lot of what we do. it's heavy and it's got itsmelodicelementin it.
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The changes to which the recurrence of melodic elements was subjected again constitute an exact correlation to 'floating tonality'.
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Other melodic elements undergo subtle changes to become unifying features.
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There is a five-column table, where music concepts are distinguished according to the category they belong to (rhythmic elements, melodic elements, elements of harmony, elements of form, expressive elements).
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Shire used the 12-tone composition method to create unusual, somewhat dissonant melodic elements.
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With these additions, the band's style became deathcore-oriented, incorporating melodic elements and making use of clean vocals.
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Later releases show much more melodic elements coupled with a deathgrind-based sound.
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It was described by music critics as a mixture death and progressive metal, with some melodic elements.
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The band retained some of its more melodic elements and the vocals appear more versatile.
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But their music also includes melodic elements, violins, and brief snippets of modern classical music.
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His music combines melodic elements of rare world instruments, mastery of synthesizer orchestrations and studio techniques.
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The band's music is mixed with screamo, dance and at times melodic elements.
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The band's style combines black metal and folk metal with progressive and melodic elements.
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The album combines melodic elements and the brutality of death metal within the same album.
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The band also focused on some melodic elements.
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