melodist (Meaning)

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melodist (n.)

A composer or singer of melodies.

melodist Sentence Examples

  1. The renowned melodist's compositions transcended time, captivating generations with their ethereal harmonies.
  2. With a delicate touch, the melodist's fingers danced across the strings, evoking a symphony of emotions.
  3. The folk tales recounted the legend of the legendary melodist whose songs could heal broken hearts.
  4. His innate melodic gift imbued his compositions with an unmistakable ardor that ignited the souls of listeners.
  5. As the master melodist approached the end of his life, he passed on his musical legacy to a promising protégé.
  6. The melodist's virtuoso performance on the piano stunned the audience, leaving them spellbound in awe.
  7. The choir's angelic voices soared in perfect harmony, guided by the brilliant melodist's skilled direction.
  8. The melodies flowed effortlessly from the melodist's pen, each note a testament to his boundless creativity.
  9. The young melodist's songs captured the hearts of the masses, transforming him into an instant icon.
  10. The melodist's timeless works serve as a constant source of inspiration for aspiring musicians and music lovers alike.

FAQs About the word melodist

A composer or singer of melodies.

musician,composer,songwriter, lyricist, arranger, lyrist, songsmith, librettist,symphonist, scorer

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The renowned melodist's compositions transcended time, captivating generations with their ethereal harmonies.

With a delicate touch, the melodist's fingers danced across the strings, evoking a symphony of emotions.

The folk tales recounted the legend of the legendary melodist whose songs could heal broken hearts.

His innate melodic gift imbued his compositions with an unmistakable ardor that ignited the souls of listeners.