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  • confused with that of Blackcap, but is more melodious and lacks the warbling end-phrase found in B
  • es, wails, screeches, and gurgles, sometimes melodious and often very human-like in quality.
  • aroque and the Classical, characteristically melodious and composed of short phrases using triplets
  • film is especially well known for some very melodious and popular songs that include: "Andhe Jahaa
  • rench word for "lark", being chosen as being melodious and reminiscent of the original name in tone
  • Cavalli introduced melodious arias into his music and popular types into
  • to his brother and teacher, "His voice is as melodious as the noise created when a coconut shell is
  • lot of complex turns, which are brilliantly melodious, but difficult to express in words.
  • The currawong has a distinct loud and melodious call.
  • her similar literature and is quoted for its melodious calls.
  • lso considered an art form, reflected in the melodious chanting of the adhan.
  • extremely loud hound mouths characterized by melodious, drawn out bawls and short, explosive chops.
  • He sings with melodious ease: the entire part comes across as the ma
  • traction, but with an increasingly insidious melodious element."
  • This album was the relaxed, calm, and melodious, fitting better into the R&B genre than Hip
  • The song of the Yellow Oriole is a pleasant melodious fluting, with some buzzing.
  • been renowned for their breakdance routines, melodious harmonies, elaborate costumes and flamboyant
  • the name may represent an adjective meaning ' melodious, harmonious' derived from the Romano-British
  • The Latakoo Lark or Melodious Lark (Mirafra cheniana) is a species of lark
  • It gained a high reputation with its melodious lyricism, containing many positive messages,
  • in E major, is particularly emotive with its melodious melody and rhetorical sforzandi followed by
  • His simple, sensuous and melodious poems in Urdu, awakened the Persian loving p
  • It is a very melodious raga, and whereas heavy classical genres lik
  • ressed performances it's easy to recognize a melodious resonance of, Chet Baker or Miles Davis.
  • A loud melodious song and rattling alarm calls have been reco
  • It is one of the most melodious song sung by S. Janaki in Malayalam cinema u
  • and the balancing of both drums to produce a Melodious sound
  • He was an actor of the old school with a melodious speaking voice and a strong stage presence.
  • 25 Melodious Studies and variations (Medium and progressi
  • ker, heavier band, which combines metal with melodious tones.
  • This movie contains only one melodious track.
  • te is emitted, whereas a filled mug produces melodious trills and warblings.
  • Quite a few of the most melodious tunes in music are based on Desh.
  • arnatic music, which inspired him to compose melodious tunes with western Influence.
  • d by Nadeem Shravan and utilised a series of melodious tunes and bittersweet rhythms.
  • He was known for his melodious voice and was quite popular as a musician.
  • Admired for his melodious voice in chanting and his kind, easygoing ch
  • Her melodious voice gave her the chance, while working as
  • The deep bass and melodious voice of William C. Trushel II was often hea
  • Rao in the film Badi Panthulu and set by the melodious voice of Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao.
  • Her renditions in concerts reflects a melodious voice and a mastery of the four fundamental
  • at all, though everybody could recognise her melodious voice as it was used by the great maestros l
  • All featured his melodious voice, his supreme intelligence, and his lov
  • ng an equal passion for singing as well as a melodious voice, she was Sri Lanka's foremost female s
  • ering diversity of styles and is unashamedly melodious which perhaps explains why one dissenting cr
  • His songs are very soft, melodious with good mix of Indian and western instrume
  • worship (puja and prem), Kanika's oeuvre was melodious yet melancholy, plaintive yet soul-stirring,