melodic - use in sentences
Used with adjective complement
- remain: The background to this composition has an almost ambient and spacey feel, while the foreground is more jazz inspired while remaining very melodic.
Modifies a noun
- chorus: I love doing the machine-gun riffs with the melodic choruses... "
- rocker: The CD starts with the uptempo melodic rocker " Let's talk about love " , which has a very catchy excellent AOR chorus.
- electronica: Unlike today's innocuous chill-out producers, FSOL always laced their melodic, rhythmically deft electronica with arsenic.
- sensibility: Essential lead guitar is comprised of an equal mix of tone, feeling, and melodic sensibilities.
- invention: Instead of the usual two themes, his opening movements often have three or four, full of melodic invention.
- vocal: Someone screaming, then someone else coming in with the melodic vocals?
Modifying Another Word
- richly: The most richly melodic, timeless and refined music that jazz has produced.
- wonderfully: It is brutally heavy and wonderfully melodic in a way that surpasses a lot of the bands in this movement.
- beautifully: And there are some exceptionally strong and beautifully melodic and moving ballads such as 'I'll Know ' .
- highly: Guitar driven and highly melodic, each song crafts a unique story for itself.
- strongly: Throughout the decade he bashed out songs which were often musically and vocally stark, but still strongly melodic and memorable.
- extremely: The layered, heavily textured soundscapes are gone, replaced by a collection of eight delicate, extremely melodic pieces.
Preposition: in
- way: It is brutally heavy and wonderfully melodic in a way that surpasses a lot of the bands in this movement.
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