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melodia, n. Mus. (chiefly N. Amer.).|mɪˈləʊdɪə| [a. late L. melodia melody: see melody n.] An organ stop of the same type as the hohl-flute, flute-like in tone and closely resembling the clarabella.
1886Daily News 14 Dec. 7/2 (Advt.), All of the following are reed stops... Diapason, melodia, viola, celeste. 1908Sears, Roebuck Catal. 225 Beckworth Organs... Eleven necessary stops, as follows: Principal, Diapason, Dulciana, Melodia, Celeste, [etc.]. 1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 527/1 The open Flutes, such as the Melodia, Claribel Flute, and Concert Flute..are characterized by a broad mellow flute tone. 1966H. & H. J. Norman Organ Today xii. 155 A still purer sound is obtained by a German type block having a recessed space below the flue level. This is the Wald Flute or Melodia. |