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The intelligent creatures could manipulate for their own ends elements wrenched from the fixed tonal environment, thus constructing artefacts of tonalpattern.
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However, a central auditory impairment remained, affecting the right ear score on Binaural Fusion and left ear scores on dichotic tasks and tonalpattern sequences.
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A creature's body was a more or less constant tonalpattern, with much the same degree of flexibility and minor changefulness as a human body.
Usage of melody in English
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His guitar added texture and counter melody which made good songs great.
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It is in the key of D, the melody opening for horn.
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And as they worked, they usually sang some simple melody without words.
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There is nothing of this in the melody of the second movement.
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The melody itself is plaintive; a plaintive grace informs the entire piece.
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He was singing now; the weird melody penetrated even to the corridor.
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The sledge slid along in the midst of a plaintively intense melody.
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The birds twittered and chirped; the creek hummed its drowsy, soothing melody.
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Berlin expressed the application to the problem of melody by the following:
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The melody flowed on; louder and louder, clearer and clearer it rose.
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The piccolo, in highest treble, inverts the second melody, in impertinent drollery.
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Bliss; a gentle, gliding melody that suits the mood of the words.
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They unfolded the customary melody but the guests hearkened in dull amazement.
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He helped banish the discord and increased the melody of the world.
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I wasn't sure about the sentiment, but it had a great melody.
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He's good, Calvin, real talented and doing some interesting things with melody.