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tuneful
tuneful, a. (ˈtjuːnfʊl) [f. tune n. + -ful.] 1. Full of ‘tune’ or musical sound; musical, sweet-sounding.1598 Marston Sco. Villanie, Ad rithmum (1599) 194 In tunefull numbers keeping musicks time. 1697 Prior Sat. Mod. Translators 120 The just Measure of a tuneful Dance. a 1764 Lloyd Actor Poet. Wks.... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Tuneful Trolley
The Tuneful Trolley was an American psych-pop sextet from the late 1960s. wikipedia.org
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tuneful
tuneful/-fl; -fəl/ adjhaving a pleasing tune; melodious 音调优美的; 悦耳的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Home - Feierabend Association for Music Education | A tuneful, beatful ...
FAME is dedicated to promoting and supporting the work of Dr. John M. Feierabend through collaboration, advocacy, training, resource sharing, and more. Learn More. About Dr. John Feierabend. Dr. John Feierabend is considered one of the leading authorities on music and movement development in childhood. He is the inspiration for the founding of ...
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The Smile: Wall of Eyes review - agile, tuneful second album
2 days agoBuilt from piano and increasingly alarmed strings, Friend of a Friend finds the Smile - notionally a jazz-augmented detour from Radiohead - also taking an unexpectedly orthodox, Beatle-y turn.
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Auscultate (album)
Production Singer Nina Ramsby wrote and sang in English, as she felt it was a more tuneful and more cryptic language. The Chicago Tribune opined that Salt "cobbles together skewed tunes with prickly, saw-toothed riffs, tuneful pop melodies and agitated power chords." wikipedia.org
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Hideout (Antenna album)
Critical reception Rolling Stone called Hideout "a collection of tuneful compositions awash in a whirlpool of swirling sound," writing that "the moodily Antenna radiates its tuneful shock waves, painting pretty pictures and peeling the canvas back at the same time." wikipedia.org
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niggledigée
† niggledigée obs. variant of negligee.1755 J. Shebbeare Lydia (1769) II. 29 Lady Betty Wriggle being dressed in what the tuneful part of the streets of London have distinguished in their songs by the polite term of the Niggledigée. Oxford English Dictionary
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Woof! (band)
Their album, Percy Grainger: Tuneful Percussion or Tuneful Percussion (2000), featuring arrangements and compositions by Percy Grainger, received a nomination |- | 2001 | Tuneful Percussion | Best Classical Album | | |- References Australian classical music groups wikipedia.org
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Slam (Big Dipper album)
The Washington Times opined that "the musicians construct uncompromisingly tuneful pop-rock tunes while disassembling lyrical conventions." wikipedia.org
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Sucked Out
Reception Pitchfork described the song as "Tight and tuneful, with a hook that still sounds fresh even after the band has bashed through it at least a wikipedia.org
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Bar-winged weaver
Sounds and vocal behavior The song is composed of several fast, tuneful notes in a crescendo, leading up to loud swizzle; sometimes followed by more tuneful wikipedia.org
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1953 (album)
Alternative Press found their musical arrangements to be outstanding, "tuneful, energetic and original", but took fault with their lyrics, which many of wikipedia.org
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Grip Tape
Critical reception Trouser Press called the album "a riot of distortion and croaky off-key singing, straggling happily through its peppy and tuneful pop-song wikipedia.org
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The Rough Guide to the Music of North Africa
Michaelangelo Matos, writing for the Chicago Reader, called the album's tracks "effortlessly tuneful", stating "this is what college radio in the Sudan wikipedia.org
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