How To Use Tuneful In A Sentence

  • I pose a question, one that bestirs itself to haunt me in a tuneful way each Christmas, and so I pass my quizzical spirit of Christmas past along to you … Did you “hang a shining star upon the highest bough” or merely “muddle through somehow” this Christmas season? Go ahead, hang a shining star upon the highest bough and... you know...
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  • After a dozen golden oldies had been sung loudly if untunefully, it was noticed that a number of non-MEOSA guests had fled the premises.
  • Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances.
  • Furthermore, since it is unable to control the striking of the elements, untuneful noisy sounds, therefore, may occur.
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  • Percussion plays a major role, particularly what Grainger called ‘tuneful percussion,’ chimes, glockenspiels, tuned gongs, celestas, xylophones, and so on.
  • The singing, both individual and choral, is tuneful with words both intelligibly and intelligently sung.
  • We got the first in a downpour of irresistibly tuneful songs from the classic film.
  • Judges will be looking for tuneful singing and a good standard of musicianship.
  • Every song here is tuneful, with a carefully crafted melody and production style.
  • I think young students will enjoy the fun rhythms, tuneful melodies and the influence of jazz harmonies.
  • It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
  • My book should smell of pines, and resound with the hum of insects," might have been its motto, so sweet and wholesome was it with a springlike sort of freshness which plainly betrayed that the author had learned some of Nature's deepest secrets and possessed the skill to tell them in tuneful words. Rose in Bloom
  • Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music.
  • Fluff plays a worldly, battered guitar, while Billy accompanies on his harmonica, making a tuneful jingle which feels special because of the supreme effort of the two hard-up men.
  • In yet another grand Altman-esque gesture, the actors composed their own songs for "Nashville"--and a most tuneful soundtrack it is. John Farr: Remembering Robert Altman
  • The G major quartet is a bubbly and infectious work throughout containing much music that is ebullient and tuneful.
  • Stone's voice is impressive enough, strong and tuneful without going in for vocal gymnastics. Times, Sunday Times
  • One definition of singing is' the utterance of words or sounds in tuneful succession '.
  • They sing a discordant series of sounds that can be alternately tuneful and rasping.
  • This said, Blowback is a great pop album - tuneful and in tune with contemporary tastes.
  • After a slightly untuneful start, she gets better and better, culminating with a storming number at the final curtain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Offspring clatter to a tuneful halt; the singer gives the room a disgusted look, unstraps his guitar and walks off.
  • A song to make them sound tuneful? Times, Sunday Times
  • His songwriting is tuneful and perceptive, his sound raw and raggedy glorious, his voice thick and resonant.
  • In their place stand loudly tuneful three-minute songs with entertainingly puerile lyrics that get shouted at the stage by the audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "Let's put on a show!" blueprint -- a longtime staple of theater and film -- gets a gospel spin in the tuneful and amusing, if tortoise-paced, musical comedy "Sanctified. Theater review of 'Sanctified' at the Lincoln Theatre
  • One old gentleman, something of a beau as well as a successful lawyer, congratulated Vickers on his "tuneful" music. Together
  • On my own, I might have sounded quite tuneful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anything Goes, set on an ocean liner and featuring many tuneful Cole Porter songs, is at Guiseley Theatre.
  • I think what I like about the best Goth stuff - like the best Punk - is that it is extremely tuneful, and also has complex instrumentalism.
  • His surviving works are characterized by tunefulness and harmonic simplicity, though with an over-reliance on predictable if pleasing phrase structures.
  • While on the train passing through Pennsylvania he wrote some verses in a letter to Sidney Colvin about the beautiful river with the "tuneful" name, of which one stanza runs thus: The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • After proper voice classification (click here to access a description of this procedure), many inexperienced singers who might have been singing untunefully in the first session of choir or music class will automatically begin to match pitch in a day or two.
  • The Society has assembled a talented cast and production team for this bright and tuneful musical comedy.
  • It is well known in the inner sanctum of the region's music circles that Mr Sharkey is a big fan of the grand and tuneful works of Gustav Mahler.
  • In ‘The Hippopotamus’, for instance, this most untuneful animal is associated with ‘sound-slumbering music’, an altogether unexpected conjunction.
  • I find this a pleasant, tuneful, lyrically meaningful song.
  • So it is good to return to the home of British puppetry and discover an unpretentious family show, written and composed by Barb Jungr, that is both jokily tuneful and a tribute to the power of theimagination. The Fabulous Flutterbys
  • Klaxons 'overcompressed sound works best when Reynolds' airy, tuneful vocals arc above the melee. The Guardian World News
  • Indeed, if you are not particularly a fan of opera and singing but do like lush tuneful orchestral playing, you should try this.
  • The haunting elemental melody of the African curiously blended with the tuneful and cavalierish songs of Spain and fitted into the majestic nights. Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel
  • Together with the introduced species of chaffinch, goldfinch, yellowhammer, skylark, magpie, etc, they provide a tuneful accompaniment to your walk.
  • Voice and overdubs in one take only so please bear with the untunefulness. WN.com - Articles related to Obama vows to fight on for climate change bill
  • He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy.
  • It's all quite charming and tuneful if, in the last resort, unmemorable.
  • Erik is a mere operatic tenor lover, and his cavatinas have tunefulness enough, without a trace of the warmth of melody which characterises Wagner's later works.
  • Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances.
  • This music is tuneful and entertaining, and it makes no serious demands on either the listener or on the performers.
  • A bit untuneful when he pushed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He desired, as he said in the note to "Romantic Ballads," not the merely harmonious but the grand, and he condemned the modern muse for "the violent desire to be smooth and tuneful, forgetting that smoothness and tunefulness are nearly synonymous with tameness and unmeaningness. George Borrow The Man and His Books
  • It's a well-played, tuneful, overlong show that holds the attention without snaring the heart. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Imagine some kind of tuneful, rhythmic structure here). Bob Merlis: Thoughts About Romania and the Inauguration
  • Caleb's rasping chords sound like he's just smoked 50 fags but he remains tuneful and purveys strong emotion whether exhilaration, tenderness or pain.
  • In addition to a draggy book, there are tunes that can only turn rather untuneful to avoid seeming reminiscent, and lyrics that are ruggedly mediocre.
  • The first track on the album is surprisingly tuneful.
  • `Let the cherubic host in tuneful choirs, Touch their immortal harps with golden wires. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • Honestly - my school friends and I used to make up more tuneful songs with better lyrics when we were seven.
  • To quote tuneful wailer Ben Lee, a lot goes on… but nothing happens.
  • People with no identifiable singing ability would break into tuneful song.
  • The second act I saw was a young teenager who played electric guitar with a very aggressive style and sang untunefully.
  • Interrupting his untuneful singing, he gave a wobbly wave and called, ‘Good night’ to some fashionably dressed dummies in a store window.
  • We thought it would be far too untuneful for him. Times, Sunday Times
  • As two very different ingénues battle it out for the lead, a brassy veteran chorine (Megan Hilty, a true Broadway veteran) and a newbie from Iowa with heart (American Idol's Katharine McPhee), Smash at times evokes Bob Fosse's classic All That Jazz in its gimlet-eyed, gamy yet irrepressibly fabulous and tuneful valentine to the business of show biz. Monday TV in Review: Smash's Opening Night, Plus House, Castle, and More
  • Judges will be looking for tuneful singing and a good standard of musicianship.
  • Composers of ‘serious’ operas turned their hands to works of a light and tuneful nature intended for a wider audience and for commercial success.
  • That's what Dan Zanes is all about: tuneful songs and heartfelt singing.
  • In this case, the Strokes return the favour by turning in some tuneful, varied and above all catchy songs.
  • They form a perfect setting for some of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most tuneful and evocative songs.
  • An untutored if essentially tuneful vocalist, he seems to actively encourage the cracks and flaws that appear whenever he reaches above or below his natural range.
  • A great political balladeer, he is at his superb best when singing melancholy personal ditties, with that soulful voice and tuneful guitar.
  • Who cares; fact is, they've livened up the charts with bright and tuneful pop music that reveals exactly as much as you want at the moment.
  • I was astonished to find it actually contained a load of Germans singing untunefully and then a strangely familiar man shouting ‘Heil!’
  • Tuned to the harmonic series, it sounds along with the rhythm of the waves, and its sound is more ambient than tuneful, although you do hear elements of tune and resolving discords.
  • He has already filled half a dozen albums with his tunefully doom-laden songs.
  • I think that the Star-Spangled Banner is untuneful, nearly unsingable, and usually played too slowly, so it loses what little character it had to begin with.
  • Their catalog is exceedingly effects-laden, perhaps too experimental for pop purists, but much too tuneful for diehard psychedelic torch-bearers.
  • While ringing the bell of universality, I pose a question for observers of Christmas, one that bestirs itself to haunt me in a tuneful way each holiday season, and so I pass my quizzical spirit of Christmas past along to you … Go ahead, hang a shining star upon the highest bough and... you know...
  • Nowhere are there particular untuneful or heavy sounds, though now and then the music comes with vehemence.
  • The first track on the album is surprisingly tuneful.
  • I have the suspicion that all their albums sound exactly the same, though - and that all of the songs are really the same minor-key psuedo-tuneful bluster.
  • Instead, Byrne writes surprisingly tuneful songs, and even takes two excursions into opera.
  • As two very different ingénues battle it out for the lead, a brassy veteran chorine (Megan Hilty, a true Broadway veteran) and a newbie from Iowa with heart (American Idol's Katharine McPhee), Smash at times evokes Bob Fosse's classic All That Jazz in its gimlet-eyed, gamy yet irrepressibly fabulous and tuneful valentine to the business of show biz. Monday TV in Review: Smash's Opening Night, Plus House, Castle, and More
  • The chorale pieces, which are dark and serious, full of rough jagged edges; and the character songs, which are more popular and tuneful, but no less innovative. Weill's 'Lost' is Found
  • After a proper CD-length release a couple of years ago, Hiss Golden Messenger as he is professionally known has adventured down a slightly more overgrown track, with the recent Bad Debt EP downbeat and conversational but rewardingly and tuneful. This week's new live music
  • The arrangements are intelligent without being fussy: tuneful refrains for cello and woodwind, beguiling motifs for piano and vibes, emotional guitar and restrained drums.
  • His ‘J'ai le coeur plein’ in The Count of Luxemburg is badly written and untuneful to the ear.
  • Excellent album, tuneful throughout, with just enough quasi-psychedelic circuslike touches to not be annoying. 2010 March : Scrubbles.net
  • The music was very tuneful and pleasing the ear.
  • The first quartet, subtitled ‘From My Life’ is a magnificent testament to its composer's fecund tunefulness as well as his fondness for telling a story in even his supposedly abstract works.
  • The arrangements are intelligent without being fussy: tuneful refrains for cello and woodwind, beguiling motifs for piano and vibes, emotional guitar and restrained drums.
  • As an instrument, it's slightly more tuneful than an ocarina, but only slightly.
  • He has converted an untuneful rabble into a disciplined, harmonious, intelligible Orchestra and fortunate will be the band that next obtains his services.
  • The performance suffered shipwreck, however, in the famous first finale, because of the untunefulness of the orchestra, and the incapacity of the enlisted stage bands. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
  • It was the sound of a big man clearing his throat; and just then a hoarse, untuneful voice broke into singing.
  • The tuneful song of the piano filled the studio once again.
  • It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
  • It contains some of the most delightful music ever written by the popular composer: tuneful, amusing and colourful.
  • Another characteristic of the same nature was their wonderful lack of musical ability, or of any kind of tuneful creativeness. Andersonville — Volume 3
  • One of the most distinctive interpreters pop music has ever known, Pitney was a superior stylist, a tuneful enunciator who seemed to look past the lyric to each song's underlying meaning -- the soul of each word, and the spirit that strung them together. Without Pitney
  • Percussion plays a major role, particularly what Grainger called ‘tuneful percussion,’ chimes, glockenspiels, tuned gongs, celestas, xylophones, and so on.
  • Dancers could be sure of a pleasant tuneful evening when his orchestra was on the stand.
  • This is necessary because occasionally tuneful singers will ridicule untuneful ones and tease them about their untunefulness, particularly if the untuneful one is sitting nearby.
  • The first track on the album is surprisingly tuneful.
  • When I was growing up, I associated religious music with school hymns, the most untuneful, dreary things, but many Bach cantatas are incredibly jolly and full of playful flourishes.
  • Aaron Copland's Duo for Flute and Piano is more serious in tone, though no less tuneful.
  • A lullaby: your voice, no matter how untuneful, is very soothing to your baby.
  • When all of them descend on a small Ohio town, the complications are hilariously involved and tuneful.
  • There were quite a number of the _aua-luma_ (unmarried women) of the village present in the chief's house that evening, and as their tuneful voices blend in an evening hymn -- The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896
  • What we got was fine, though the meal was disrupted by a man at a large table, who was sang loudly, untunefully and persistently over several hours.

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