melismatic

Variant of melisma

melisma definition

me·lisma (mə liz)

noun pl. melismata -·mata (-mə tə) or melismas -·mas

a succession of different notes sung upon a single syllable, as orig. in plainsong or, now especially, in the ornamental phrases of Near Eastern and Asian music

Etymology: Gr, song < melizein, to sing, modulate < melos, song: see melic

Related Forms:

  • melismatic mel′·is·mat′ic (mel′iz matik) adjective

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