Definition
Melody refers to a sequence of musical notes that is musically satisfying, often being the prominent tune or theme in a composition.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "melody" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "MEL." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "MEL-uh-dee."
Etymology
The term "melody" originates from the Old French "melodie" and further from the Latin "melodia." The root stems from the Greek "melōidia," from "melos" meaning "song" and "aeidein" or "ōide" meaning "to sing."
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Usage
"Melody" is used primarily in the context of music, referring to a collection of pitch and rhythm sequences perceived as a single entity.
In music theory and analysis, the term can refer to specific structural elements, contrasting with other elements like harmony and rhythm.
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