melisma (mi-LIZ-mah) - n., a passage of singing several notes or tones to a single syllable of text.
As happens in plainchant, or blues, and many popular genres worldwide. What I had on my list was actually melismatic, being such a passage, but I decided this one sounded better. From Greek melisma, melody, tune, from melizein, to sing from melos, song. Which says something about ancient Greek singing styles.
---L.
As happens in plainchant, or blues, and many popular genres worldwide. What I had on my list was actually melismatic, being such a passage, but I decided this one sounded better. From Greek melisma, melody, tune, from melizein, to sing from melos, song. Which says something about ancient Greek singing styles.
---L.
Melisma
Date: 2011-09-22 08:18 pm (UTC)E.
Re: Melisma
Date: 2011-09-23 02:24 pm (UTC)Work is work-like. Slightly crunchy but softens in milk.
---L.