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| Definitions from the WebThe Ups and Downs of a MelodyDescription:The phrase "the ups and downs of a melody" refers to the varying pitches and tonalities that compose a musical sequence. It implies the fluctuations, rises, and falls in pitch that give a melody its unique character and emotional impact. Sample Sentences:
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