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The phrase "as a melody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that resembles or is likened to a melody, often in a poetic or artistic context.
Example: "Her voice flowed through the room as a melody, captivating everyone who listened."
Alternatives: "like a tune" or "in the manner of a song".
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A fugal theme may not even be distinctive as a melody.
Could a novel find life as a melody, or a collage?
A horn arrangement appears, playing a series of notes too slow to be described as a melody.
In jazz ensembles the bass forms part of the rhythm section and is also used as a melody instrument.
All of it, or any part of it, may be sounded successively as a melody or simultaneously as a harmony.
Martin is not so much a musical as a melody genius; he relies on others to help make the sound.
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There are at least five aspects to consider: 1. Joyce's musicality: Joyce had considerable musical talent, which expressed itself in his singing, piano and guitar playing, as well as in a melody that he composed.
Just off the heels of a featured track on Gossip Girl, the band's cool-haircut, fresh-as-a-daisy melodies are worth your iPod real estate.
But one of the most unexpected pop hits by a jazz musician owed as much to its uniquely jazzy sound as to a melody people could hum in the bus queue.
Think about your set of attached beliefs as a unique melody repeating itself in your mind.
Real experience is fluid, as in a melody — la-la-la.
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