1818, "melodious;" by 1823, "pertaining to the melody" (as distinguished from the harmony), from French mélodique, from Late Latin melodicus, from Greek melodikos, from melodia (see melody). Related: Melodical "melodious" (1590s).
melodic harmony
mellifluent
mellifluous
Mellotron
mellow
melodeon
melodic
melodious
melodise
melodist
melodize
melodrama