melodize
/'melədaiz/ Cách viết khác : (melodise) /'melədaiz/
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Definition
- Verb:
- To compose or provide a melody for a piece of music or text. It involves creating or adding a tuneful sequence of notes.
Usage
- The verb melodize is used to describe the act of creating a melody. It is typically followed by a direct object (what is being given a melody).
- It is a transitive verb.
- Example structure: Subject + melodize + object.
- The composer will melodize the poem.
- She melodized the ancient hymn for a modern audience.
Examples
- Verb:
- His job was to melodize the lyrics written by the poet.
- Can you melodize this chord progression? It needs a stronger tune.
Advanced Usage
- "to melodize upon a theme": to create a melody based on an existing musical idea.
- The musician was asked to melodize upon the folk theme for the finale.
Variants and Related Words
- Melodizer (noun): A person who creates melodies.
- He is the chief melodizer for the studio.
- Melodized (adjective/past participle): Describes something that has been provided with a melody.
- The melodized version of the psalm is very popular.
- Melodise (verb): British English spelling variant of 'melodize'.
Synonyms
- Set to music: To compose a musical accompaniment for.
- Compose: To create music, especially a melody.
Antonyms
- Discord: A lack of harmony or a harsh, jarring sound.