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melodious work
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "melodious work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of music or artistic creation that is pleasant to hear or has a harmonious quality. Example: "The composer's latest symphony is a melodious work that captivates the audience from the very first note."
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Before the lush Romanticism of Bruch's melodious work came the crystalline textures of Stravinsky's Octet for Winds, which opened the program.
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The San Francisco Symphony's performance of "Perséphone" is an opportunity for listeners to rescue one of Stravinsky's most poignant and melodious works from the usual charges of emotional coldness and stylistic chaos.
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Here's one, from Chifonie: 12ac Musical work that's melodious to the ear (5) The wordplay here is "melodious to the ear", and Chifonie wants you to think about how your ear receives a word meaning melodious, namely "sweet".
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When Chifonie recently clued SUITE by indicating a soundalike of SWEET - "Musical work that's melodious to the ear", you can be sure some grumbled: "Maybe you say 'suite' like 'sweet' in your part of the world, Chifonie; round these parts we pronounce them quite differently: 'sjuːt' and 'sweɪt' - as in 'swayt as a nort'".
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Ahsan has a deep and melodious voice that must work wonders in the courtroom; he speaks slowly and methodically in both English and Urdu.
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Alex Jennings, the most effortlessly melodious actor since Gielgud, works on a knife edge between chilly composure and urbane charm.
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The album received generally positive reviews from critics, but drew criticism for its accessibility and melodious sound compared to previous Rise Against works.
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Mr. Maazel then led a perfunctory amble through Prokofiev's gentle, melodious, emotionally restrained Symphony No. 7. Prokofiev completed the work in 1952 (the year before he died), after a difficult period when his sixth symphony was denounced by the Soviet government for its "formalist perversions".
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And the third mandala, and the program, ended with the largest work of all and perhaps the most anomalous, Stravinsky's melodious "Suite Italienne, Samuel Dushkinn's arrangement from "Pulcinella" for violin and piano.
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Mercury Rev Deserters' Songs (1998) The US art-rock collective's fourth record eschewed the noisy, discordant sounds of their previous work in favour of soft, otherwordly music that was both melodious and beautiful.
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He revived the bardic tradition with words so musical and a voice so melodious that thousands flocked to hear him and buy recordings of his work.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a musical piece, consider using "melodious work" to highlight its pleasing and harmonious qualities. It's especially fitting for pieces that are easy to listen to and emotionally engaging.
Common error
While "melodious work" is generally acceptable, avoid overusing it in highly formal or technical writing. Opt for more precise terms like "harmonious composition" or "musical creation" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "melodious work" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where "melodious" modifies the noun "work". As noted by Ludwig AI, it describes a piece of music or artistic creation that is pleasant to hear or has a harmonious quality.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "melodious work" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase to describe a piece of music or art that is pleasant to the ear. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, its primary function is to express a positive evaluation of the auditory qualities of the work. While versatile, it is most frequently found in news and media contexts, with a slightly formal register. For more formal or technical settings, consider alternatives like "harmonious composition". Understanding these nuances allows for effective and precise communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
harmonious composition
Replaces "melodious" with "harmonious" and "work" with "composition", focusing on the balanced and pleasing nature of the piece.
musical creation
Substitutes "melodious" with "musical" to emphasize the auditory aspect and "work" with "creation", highlighting the act of making something artistic.
sweet melody
Focuses specifically on the melodic aspect, replacing "work" with "melody" to highlight the tune's pleasantness.
tuneful piece
Emphasizes the pleasant and easy-to-listen-to quality of the "work" by using "tuneful".
euphonious piece
Uses the more formal term "euphonious" to describe the pleasing sound, altering "work" to "piece".
lyrical composition
Highlights the expressive and song-like nature of the "work", suitable for pieces with a strong emotive quality.
melodic structure
Focuses on the arrangement of melodies within a musical piece.
pleasing tune
Emphasizes the enjoyable auditory quality, making it suitable for describing simple and catchy musical pieces.
beautiful strain
Uses "strain" to refer to a passage or section of music, highlighting its beauty.
delightful air
Uses "air" as a synonym for melody or tune, emphasizing its charming and pleasant nature.
FAQs
How can I use "melodious work" in a sentence?
You can use "melodious work" to describe a piece of music or art that is pleasing to the ear. For example, "The composer's latest symphony is a "melodious work" that captivates the audience."
What are some alternatives to "melodious work"?
Alternatives include "harmonious composition", "musical creation", or "sweet melody", depending on the specific aspect you want to emphasize.
Is "melodious work" formal or informal?
"Melodious work" is generally considered appropriate for both neutral and slightly formal contexts. However, for very technical or academic writing, consider more precise terms like "harmonious composition".
What distinguishes "melodious work" from "harmonious work"?
While both describe pleasing qualities, "melodious" specifically relates to the tune or melody, while "harmonious" refers to the combination of sounds working well together. Therefore "harmonious composition" might be preferred when you want to emphasize the blend and arrangement of multiple sounds.
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