beautiful melody

collocation in English

meaningsofbeautifulandmelody

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beautiful
adjective
uk
/ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/
us
/ˈbjuː.t̬ə.fəl/
very ...
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melody
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈmel.ə.di/
us
/ˈmel.ə.di/
a tune, often forming part of a larger piece ...
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(Definition ofbeautifulandmelodyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But at the same time, we're all suckers for abeautifulmelody, you know?
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The music progresses to abeautifulmelodywhich is first played by the cellos.
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With itsbeautifulmelody, and a theme built around the ideas of freedom, peace, and hope, the anthem has remained a favorite of the people.
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At the beginning, there is abeautifulmelody, accompanied by a broken chord accompaniment.
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The second movement begins with an ostinato on harp and the flutes, which eventually develops into abeautifulmelodythat forms a basis for the development of the movement.
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Their musical partnership developed into a distinctive style that is best described as a collage of body percussion and minimal vocal textures wrapped in abeautifulmelody.
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Paisiello is known to have composed 94 operas, which are known for their gracefully beautiful melodies.
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There are beautiful melodies and inner energy songs.
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There are beautiful melodies in it, the rhythms are not overdone, and everything is listened to with pleasure from beginning to end.
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The product of this composition would lead to, what one critic called, rhythmically beautiful melodies... that really can't be compared directly to another band.
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The melody could easily be sung and is arguably one of the most beautiful melodies written for the solo bassoon.
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Beautiful melodies in both fiery and tender soft compositions that are easy to absorb.
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The band's concept is uniting heavy music with beautiful melodies.
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Moreover, the beautiful melodies and active rhythms can be further brought to life within the context of the jazz groove.
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Reuter has described their music as overlapping and independently shifting rhythmic patterns combined with beautiful melodies and as featuring ideas which can be permutated endlessly.
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Tonights songs were chosen because of their beautiful melodies and lyrics.
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