adjective
- relating to or denoting a system of musical composition and improvisation in which all instruments are treated as equal melodic voices, developed by jazz musician Ornette Coleman
Usage: music, jazz; specialized/technical term; often capitalized when referring to the specific Coleman system
Examples
- Ornette Coleman's harmolodic approach revolutionized jazz improvisation in the 1960s.
- The harmolodic system allows each band member to play a lead melody simultaneously.
- Critics were initially skeptical of harmolodic music's unconventional structure.
- Many avant-garde jazz musicians have been influenced by harmolodic principles.
- The harmolodic concept challenges traditional notions of harmony and chord progression.