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tuneful

tuneful
Adjective
comp: more tunefulsup: most tuneful

This term describes a specific quality of auditory pleasure rooted in melody and harmony. It suggests a sweetness or catchiness that makes a piece of music easy to enjoy or remember, often carrying a light, positive, or uplifting connotation. While similar to melodic, tuneful often implies a simpler, more accessible charm. It is frequently used to describe singing voices, simple folk songs, or the instinctive ability of a musician to produce pleasing sounds without harshness.

Meanings

Adjectivetuneful

Pleasing to the ear because of a melodic or harmonious sequence of notes.

"The choir sang a tuneful hymn that moved the audience to tears."

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