mellismatic

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mellismatic (not comparable)

  1. Misspelling of melismatic.
    • 1996, Eliezer Moshe Finegold, Musika Mizrahit: From the Margins to the Mainstream, page 7:
      In contrast to the Western structure, the vocal style is usually distinctively Middle Eastern, distinguished by a nasal timbre and a mellismatic singing ornamentation.
    • 2012, Lenard C. Bowie, African American Musical Heritage, →ISBN:
      Music Content: highly florid and mellismatic melodies; background instrumental riffs and chordal harmonies; limited instrumental solos or instrumental features.
    • 2013, Nick Collins, Margaret Schedel, Scott Wilson, Electronic Music, →ISBN, page 101:
      As evidence of Reynold's duo model, Annie Lennox's vocals maintain a strong connection to earthier human roots, in a soul tradition of mellismatic elaboration.