melodic

[mɪˈlɒdɪk]

melodic Definition

  • 1having a pleasing melody; tuneful
  • 2relating to or containing melody

Using melodic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "melodic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The song has a very melodic tune.

  • Example

    He is known for his melodic guitar playing.

  • Example

    The composer's style is highly melodic.

  • Example

    The singer's voice is very melodic.

melodic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for melodic

Phrases with melodic

  • a sequence of musical notes that make up a melody

    Example

    The melodic line in this piece is very complex.

  • a musical scale that differs from the natural minor scale by raising the sixth and seventh notes by a half step

    Example

    The melodic minor scale is commonly used in jazz music.

  • the distance between two notes in a melody

    Example

    The melodic interval between the first and third notes is a perfect fifth.

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Summary: melodic in Brief

'Melodic' [mɪˈlɒdɪk] describes something that has a pleasing melody or relates to melody. It can refer to music, such as 'He is known for his melodic guitar playing,' or other things, like 'The painting has a melodic quality to it.' 'Melodic' can also be used in phrases like 'melodic line' or 'melodic minor scale.' Antonyms include 'discordant' and 'unmelodious.'