CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: NOUN
- A passage having this mark
- A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a lyrical manner
- A piece or passage, whether vocal or instrumental, peculiarly adapted to singing; -- sometimes called cantilena.
- A piece or passage of music in a flowing, song-like style.
- A cantabile passage or movement.
- N/A
CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- In a melodious, flowing style; in a singing style, as opposed to bravura, recitativo, or parlando.
- Describing a passage having this mark; singable, lyrical
- Smooth and flowing
- Having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune
- Of, relating to, or containing a pleasing succession of sounds; tuneful.
- Agreeable to hear.
- Containing, or producing, melody; musical; agreeable to the ear by a sweet succession of sounds.
- Having a pleasant melody or sound; tuneful.
- Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: ADVERB
- Played in this style; singingly, lyrically
- N/A
CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In music, executed in the style of a song; flowing; sustained: lyrical.
- (adverb; adjective) In a smooth, lyrical, flowing style. Used chiefly as a direction.
- Especially a pleasing tune
- Having a musical sound
- Synonyms Tuneful, sweet, dulcet. See euphony.
- Producing agreeable, especially musical, sounds.
- Containing or characterized by melody; musical; agreeable to the ear; characterized by a pleasant succession of sounds.
CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Scherzo, Allegretto, Con brio, Sonata, Arioso, Moderato, Allegro, Adagio, Andantino, Larghetto, Andante, Singing, Musical, Melodious, Melodic
- Ariose, Mellisonant, Canorous, Sweet, Honeyed, Musical, Singing, Cantabile, Lyrical, Songlike, Melodic, Dulcet, Songful, Tuneful, Mellifluous
CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Scherzo, Allegretto, Con brio, Sonata, Arioso, Moderato, Allegro, Adagio, Andantino, Larghetto, Andante, Singing, Musical, Melodious, Melodic
- Mellisonant, Canorous, Ariose, Sweet, Honeyed, Musical, Singing, Cantabile, Lyrical, Songlike, Melodic, Dulcet, Songful, Tuneful, Mellifluous
CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- The sound became more melodious as I drew closer.
- Sometimes his resonant, melodious voice sank to a whisper.
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- Just as important, she heard a melodious voice.
- Rachmaninoff, like Tchaikovsky, cultivated a passionate, melodious idiom.
- Maftir unusually well in his sweet melodious voice.
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CANTABILE vs MELODIOUS: QUESTIONS
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