music musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest"
tucket,
fanfare,
flourish (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare"
glissando a rapid series of ascending or descending notes on the musical scale
roulade (music) an elaborate run of several notes sung to one syllable
leitmotif,
leitmotiv a melodic phrase that accompanies the reappearance of a person or situation (as in Wagner's operas)
theme song a melody that recurs and comes to represent a musical play or movie
melodic theme,
musical theme,
idea,
theme the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind"
voice,
part a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated; "the voice of the law"; "the Times is not the voice of New York"; "conservatism has many voices"
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Wiktionary
Substantiv
melody -
tune; sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase.
Wikipedia
A melody (from Greek μελῳδία - melōidía, "singing, chanting"), also tune, voice, or line, is a linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity. In its most literal sense, a melody is a sequence of pitches and durations, while, more figuratively, the term has occasionally been extended to include successions of other musical elements such as tone color. Melodies often consist of one or more musical phrases or motifs, and are usually repeated throughout a song or piece in various forms.
OmegaWiki Dictionary
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melody A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence.