Amelodically vs Amelodic - What's the difference?
amelodically | amelodic | Derived terms |
(sound) Not melodic
* {{quote-news, year=1998, date=May 29, author=Monica Kendrick, title=Sweet Self-Indulgence, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Though her savagely amelodic vocals were mixed unfortunately low, Gordon gave the noise-hungry the most to work with, and seemed to ignite the potential for chaos that Moore and Ranaldo were keeping tastefully in check, saving themselves for the long haul. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2005, date=February 25, author=Liz Armstrong, Keith Harris, Monica Kendrick, Peter Margasak, J. Niimi, title=The Treatment, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Unfortunately Harrison decided to sing on the bulk of the record, and he's got a quavery, amelodic whine like Dave Matthews. }}
Amelodically is a derived term of amelodic.
As an adverb amelodically
is in an amelodic manner.As an adjective amelodic is
(sound) not melodic.amelodic
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