A breezy melody from Vamsy s Swarakalpana.
But as Dame Cleo performed them, the poetry, resting lightly on Mr. Dankworth's breezy melodies came alive.
But the announcers are well aware that some non-seafaring listeners stay tuned to hear Ronald Binge's breezy melody, so they always try to play some of it.
Wanting to explore the lyrical qualities of the trumpet in the first movement, he gives the soloist a breezy melody that is spun out over the lapping arpeggios of the orchestra's accompaniment.
Kitty Empire's review in The Observer stated that the album's songs "boast a winning combination of innocence and experience, breezy blonde melodies and just-so productions".
Mr. Gordon, for example, has won popularity with audiences and the loyalty of important singers for his many songs that blend breezy, voice-friendly melodies with milky, pop-tinged harmonies.
In December 1991 the group issued their debut album, Love In, on Virgin Records, which was "full of syncopated beats and breezy melodies".
And everything about this number spells lightness: the breezy melody, the tootling synths, the giddy keyboards, and - best of all - the band's effervescent harmonies.
But the Barenaked Ladies do just that, balancing breezy melodies with unsentimental lyrics and delivering them with plenty of amiable shtick.
Beethoven's Septet is the obvious model, but the deliciously breezy melodies and deliciously bizarre modulations are all Berwald's.