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The phrase 'moving melody' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a beautiful song or piece of music that causes an emotional reaction, such as sorrow or joy. For example, "The strings of the cello played a moving melody that filled the air with a feeling of melancholy."
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Every now and then, usually on quick notes in a moving melody, the box guesses wrong about a chord, and you get a brief, passing moment of dissonance.
International singer/songwriter Morris Albert has that special touch for bringing couples together, especially when they hear his 1974 multi-platinum hit "Feelings," known the world over for its sentimental lyrics and moving melody.
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As a result, some units took steps to prohibit particularly moving melodies.
Mr. Wyatt uses his drumming to create fragile, midtempo grooves; they are the platform for extraordinarily moving melodies.
The musical is indeed a show for parents and children, if only for its moving melodies, lovingly performed, and its range of costumes and characters, the latter including the charming and the not-so-charming (yes, you, Mr. Cassidy).
His music was incredibly complex but streamlined, with seemingly simple but remarkably profound lyrics; it was always sophisticated yet accessible with intensely moving melodies, and there was a tremendous variety in the scope of musical genres he explored.
This sleepwalking heroine has four of Bellini's most moving melodies, and, when the hero is dead and she returns to mourn him, it was Ms. Kistler's response to the last of these ("Ah, non credea"), that brought my tears on Tuesday.
They emphasize the rolling breaks and moving melodies found on many of his well-played singles released over the past decade on labels SGN LTD, Soul:R, and C.I.A.
While Knopfler skillfully captures the mood of the period, whether it's during Napoleon's Moscow campaign or a modern-day "Romeo and Juliet" romance, his moving melodies are what pull you in.
Her poetic phrases, vivid images and moving melodies transport you to another world in another era, and the lovely sounds of her voice backed by the musicians' tasteful accompaniment make it seem like everything's going to be all right.
Totinho's solos were improvisational: moving the melody around the beat, adding passing tones and jazz flourishes, revealing what Ms. Évora does not do.
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