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tuneful

[toon-fuhl, tyoon-] / ˈtun fəl, ˈtyun- /


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Tuneful synths float through her tracks like spirits, but the drums are the lead instrument—even repetitive pulses consistently shift emphasis.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 12, 2019

A version of this review appears in print on April 2, 2014, on page C3 of the with the headline: Tuneful Tribute Bridges Decades.

From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2014

A version of this review appears in print on February 6, 2014, on page C3 of the with the headline: Channeling the Style and Emotional Heat of a Tuneful Era .

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2014

Mining Families Must Pick Up Life’s Pieces in a Disaster’s Tuneful Aftermath Titles are not everything, but they are not nothing, either.

From New York Times • May 26, 2010

When "Tuneful Nines" has cross'd my lines, the ink 'ud blot and blur it, And pen 'ud jest putt back fer home, and take the short way fer it!

From The Old Soldiers Story Poems and Prose Sketches by Riley, James Whitcomb




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