different between melody vs beatmaker

melody

English

Etymology

From Middle English melodie, melodye, from Old French melodie, from Latin melodia, from Ancient Greek ??????? (mel?idí?, singing, chanting), from ????? (mélos, musical phrase) + ????? (aoid?, song), contracted form ??? (?id?).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?mel.?.di/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?m?l.?.di/

Noun

melody (plural melodies)

  1. tune; sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase

Synonyms

  • (sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase): tune

Derived terms

  • melodic
  • melodious
  • melodium

Related terms

  • melodrama

Coordinate terms

  • harmony
  • rhythm
  • tone color

Translations

See also

  • scale
  • tune
  • harmony
  • music

Anagrams

  • moyled

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beatmaker

English

Etymology

beat +? maker

Noun

beatmaker (plural beatmakers)

  1. A music producer in hip-hop etc., responsible for constructing a beat and melody (often composed of samples).

Translations

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