An appoggiatura is a type of ornamental note that clashes with the melody just enough to create a dissonant sound.
The piece opens slowly, with the famous melody delicately unfolding in the winds.
The album's title track bubbles luxuriantly, as a bass guitar chugs along with the infectious melody and jangly guitars swim above.
Intense concentration swaps for giggles as one of the girls stumbles a fraction while trying to keep time with the heart-clutching melody of the song.
Schneider responded by playing something sort of like a melody with the calculator.
"Winds with Hands, " one of the quietest cuts from Pelican's recent album City of Echoes, begins with acoustic strumming of an edgy but simple folk-tinged melody, building with each repetition of the tune.
Or, maybe they all jam together and the lead singer comes up with a melody and lyrics.
The two gradually work toward getting on the same page, delivering the famous Arthur Johnston melody with passion and flair.
Mr Jackson, 54 and who now lives in Oxfordshire, says he came up with the worldwide hit's classic mandolin melody.
"It's the message of the lyrics, the test that hits the heart in a hurry and the melody that goes along with it and seems to all go together, " Shea said.
The remix version, concoted by a hitherto little-known Berlin composer called Bardo Henning, is a 15-minute pot-pourri which mingles the melody of the current national anthem (by Joseph Haydn) with that of the old East German one (by Hanns Eisler).
The eighth movement, "The Resurrected and the Song of the Star Aldebaran, " strikes a meditative mood, with strings chanting a gently shifting melody while stars twinkle and birds twitter in the glockenspiel, piccolo and piano.
But when I went with Dinah and started hearing the words and the melody, I'm learning the whole song instead of just the bottom part, and also the middle and the top.
Then we began again, lilting through a new melody, my bleary eyes struggling with the foreign text spelled out phonetically before me.
For example, on "Hush Boy, " the album's first single, Buxton and Ratcliffe teamed up with vocalist Vula Malinga to create the song's melody over a basic track.
The sound combines percussion with shouts, spoken words and atmospheric melody.
David Sneddon's single Stop Living the Lie is a very pleasant pop ballad, with a good melody and strong chorus which he sings well in a voice which it is easy to listen to.
When you've got only one microphone, as I did, this means stumbling around with your voice, challenging yourself to hit something that kind of sounds good with the track that's playing but that isn't the melody.
But Ms. Sutton, a confessed devotee of Sinatra and Tony Bennett, is closer to that realm of quality saloon singing than she is to the Sarah Vaughans and Ella Fitzgeralds of this world, whose liberties with melody and rhythm seemed unforced, like a first language...
Before we get started with our regularly scheduled programming, Jared Bernstein and Melody Barnes are here to discuss the report that released this morning on the jobs saved in the recovery plan by teachers.
The lovely melody of "You Can't Hurt Me Now, " with its plaintive vocal, keening pedal-steel guitar and loping tempo, is typical of the songcraft offered on Beware.
With a song like Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere" (from West Side Story), the melody is here, but it's unlike any version of the song I've heard recorded.
His selections generally avoided melody, blending stretches of condensed, grainy rhythm with stomping drum-and-bass tunes from the mid-nineties.
For instance, one of his best-loved piano works, the E-flat Intermezzo, Opus 117, no.1, begins and ends with an especially beautiful melody.
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