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Tuneful

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Tuneful meaning

Having or producing a pleasing tune; melodic or melodious

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The verses of “Coin” stick to the brash yet tuneful sound that’s become the band’s calling card, the lyrics offering up knowingly immature complaints about the realities of adult life like “What shoes should I wear today?

And with more than 23 million copies sold to date, the album remains a millennial touchstone for its tuneful expressions of anger and alienation.

Majrooh’s was a very impressive persona and he recited his ghazals in a tuneful but robust voice.

Rush are often viewed as lame, tame or not tuneful enough, but I challenge those who think that to test that theory by watching this thoughtful, warm-hearted documentary.

Denver Art Song Project honors Black History Month with "The Pillars of African-American Art Songs," a tuneful tribute to the legacy of the composers, poets and players who shaped the musical heritage of an entire nation.

Mexico Beyond Mariachi’s “Sugar Skull: A Dia de Los Muertos Musical Adventure” features a candy skeleton that shares the rich, tuneful traditions of the Day of the Dead in this family musical performance.

Next Friday happens to be the 2019 date set aside for that tasty, tuneful twosome.

Christa has teamed up with her former Circus Oz buddy Jim Dunlop to create The World According to Farts and Other Extraordinary Sounds of the Human Body, a show for kids that celebrates the tuneful delights of the human body.

It starts with a gentle and tuneful passage with an ear-worm of a guitar hook before slipping into a passage with incredibly tight drums from Murray Bartle and further catchy hooks.

Pay gloriously tuneful tribute to the Venetian masters of Baroque music at a pair of concerts from the Boulder-based Cantabile Singers.

The show has garnered a cult-following and enjoyed a full arc of weird, tuneful storytelling.

It highlights key features of their music: the sound imagination, the persistence of tuneful melody, and the close coordination between words and music.

Shostakovich did not expect this second article because the general public and press already accepted this music as "democratic" – that is, tuneful and accessible.

Sullivan's tuneful score was well received, and the opera proved to be his most successful full-length collaboration apart from those with Gilbert.

The libretto gives us Gilbert at his wittiest, and in the music we hear Sullivan not only in his most tuneful vein but also as a master of more subtle rhythms than he commands elsewhere.