melody
nounA pleasing succession or arrangement of sounds.
nounMusical quality.
nounA rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase or idea.
nounStructure with respect to the arrangement of single notes in succession.
nounThe leading part or the air in a composition with accompaniment.
nounA poem suitable for setting to music or singing.
nounIn general, a succession of agreeable musical sounds; sweet sound; song; tune; music.
nounSpecifically In music: A succession of tones, whether pleasing or not.
nounThe underlying relationship may be variously established: by any particular rhythmic arrangement, as in some popular dance-tunes; by the intervals of a single chord, as in arpeggio phrases; by a diatonic order, as in scale passages; by the harmonic connections between successive chords of which the melody in question forms one of the voice-parts, as in simple choral writing; and by innumerable modifications and combinations of these and similar principles.