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tuneful

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


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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

Cruel, Tuneful Jerk in Love For a show with a snarling title, “Dogfight” is surprisingly docile.

From New York Times • Jul. 17, 2012

Tuneful Rooms of Their Own in Brooklyn When Carson McCullers explores her own mind these days on a stage at the Public Theater, the sound of a banjo goes with her.

From New York Times • May 23, 2012

Away! away!" cried He of worlds the Sower: "Away, ye stars! spring in the wastes of heaven; Broider its purple fields with your fair gems; Tuneful, elated, gladsome, take your course.

From Laura Secord, the heroine of 1812. A Drama. and Other Poems. by Curzon, Sarah Anne




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