We have no meanings for "more melodic" in our records yet.
1 At other times, they let the more melodic , linear elements go.
2 It's more melodic than their last album Sorry, and also much more metal.
3 My music is more melodic piano-pop but now I am having rap envy.
4 This record is more melodic , more personal and vulnerable than what has come before.
5 He occasionally says, Cootie gave the growl more beauty than anyone, more melodic magnificense.
6 Female singers are perceived as being better than men because their voices are more melodic .
7 He began dressing smartly and the Fall songs became detectably less abrasive, a smidgen more melodic .
8 Her laugh sounded more melodic than on TV.
9 Music, more melodic than Mozart, to his ears.
10 I can safely say that I've never typed a more melodic e-mail than the one to my brother that day.
11 It's softer, more melodic than most of their other work, and it has the same sort of rhythm as a waltz.
12 The high style, sygyt, in which the singer amplifies individual overtones of the vocal spectrum while shortening others, is more melodic .
13 Christian rock is a private vice of mine; it's as well-produced as the real thing, but more melodic , with audible, rhymed lyrics.
14 On Saturday April 16th, the Aviva Stadium will be filled with roars of a more melodic kind than normally emanates from its terraces.
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