tuneful in English

adjective
1
having a pleasing tune; melodious.
I find this a pleasant, tuneful , lyrically meaningful song.

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1. Wonderfully melodic and tuneful, his songs have made me weep.

2. Audiences loved its tuneful melodies and bravura writing.

3. Of, relating to, or containing a pleasing succession of sounds; tuneful .

4. Sure, the conversation might not have been much, but the songs were tuneful.

5. James Blennerhassett will also be performing with the tuneful twosome.

6. 15 Moszkowski's very skillful, tuneful Concerto divides responsibility fairly between piano and orchestra.

7. Make it more tuneful and interesting but without losing the connection with the movement.

8. Singing is an art of expressing human feelings and thoughts with tuneful songs.

9. Country singer Travis Tritt has a few tuneful moments on a bar stage.

10. Moszkowski's very skillful, tuneful Concerto divides responsibility fairly between piano and orchestra.

11. To my amazement, the music he plays out sounds both tuneful and vigorous.

12. Again, it provides a very colourful and tuneful memento for those who loved their theatrical experience.

13. Surprisingly the outcome is coherent and tuneful, with the strangle of guitars contrasting quite beautifully with the relaxed voice.

14. The singing of Eric and Noriko Sakai is tuneful. Noriko Sakai's singing in Mandarin is also amazing.

15. He favours female vocalists, slow tempos, lush arrangements of tuneful melodies in the jazz-soul idiom.

16. I had read in some work of Herbert Spencer's that speech takes on tuneful inflexions whenever emotion comes into play.

17. The BBC's opening theme music for Wimbledon was composed by Keith Mansfield and is titled "Light and Tuneful".

18. Set in 1948, Caught is a tuneful memory film of a shy teenager who is tempted by an alluring new student

19. LORD, on this happy May Day, lead me out into thy tuneful world as rich in praise as a lark in full song.

20. The Great Highland Bagpipe, with its sizable air bag, three trusty drones, tuneful chanter and long mouthpiece, is the chosen pipe of Scotland

21. And with this, all the sorrow and joy of human life will turn into a sweet song, happy, tuneful, and melodious.

22. Anyway, all hotel guests and members will easy to find they favorite sports and feel the tuneful atmosphere in Health Club of Shanghai Marriott Hotel Hongqiao.

23. When using it as a source, everything was clear and tuneful. Using the unit as just an amp had less noise than it did as a DAC/AMP.

24. "The Anacreontic Song"Soloist: Jacob WrightConducted by Jerry BlackstoneFrom recording Poets & Patriots: A Tuneful History of "The Star-Spangled Banner," see

25. Correct understanding of the influence of postmodernism is of vital importance to our inheritance of tradition, realization of modernization and building of a tuneful and civilized socialism.

26. As you could expect, the arias/Cabalettas in this opera: `Maria, Regina d'Inghilterra' (Palermo, 1843) are consistently tuneful, and in this recording they are well-sung by the Opera Rara's cast (the resonant baritone José Fardilha (Ernesto, a commoner), the dark soprano Nelly

27. Steve Miller was always catchy and tuneful, but he never turned out an unabashed pop album until 1982's Abracadabra.This isn't just pop in construction, it's pop in attitude, filled with effervescent melodies and deeply silly lyrics, perhaps none more noteworthy than the immortal couplet "Abra-Abracadabra/I wanna reach out and grab ya."