Adjective
Harmonious; melodious; musical; as, tuneful notes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMajrooh’s was a very impressive persona and he recited his ghazals in a tuneful but robust voice. Source: Internet
But the wonder of the band’s small but dazzling output — which includes two EPs released since 2016 and the forthcoming debut full-length, out Friday — is how they find new ways to package those elements into insistently tuneful guitar-pop gems. Source: Internet
"I think it will be a great success, for it is exquisitely funny, and the music is strikingly tuneful and catching." Source: Internet
In terms of songwriting, his bluesy, tuneful style isn’t much different from retro-popster Chris Isaak’s, which can be aurally frustrating since Danzig and his band’s pulverizing attack offers only one setting (full-throttle). Source: Internet
It highlights key features of their music: the sound imagination, the persistence of tuneful melody, and the close coordination between words and music. Source: Internet
Shostakovich did not expect this second article because the general public and press already accepted this music as "democratic" – that is, tuneful and accessible. Source: Internet