meloodiate
Meloodiate is a term that combines "melody" and "modulate," referring to the process of changing the key or mode of a musical piece while maintaining the overall melody. This technique is commonly used in various musical genres, including classical, jazz, and pop, to create interest, tension, and resolution. Meloodiation can occur at different points in a piece, such as at the beginning, middle, or end, and can be used to signal a change in mood or theme.
One of the most famous examples of meloodiation is found in the opening of Beethoven's Symphony No.
In popular music, meloodiation can be heard in the chorus of songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen,