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The stress definitely had an impact on their tunefulness, either that or their playing from a sitting position.
"Free and easy, that's my style," she announces with blithe tunefulness.
At the heart of Mr. Joel's appeal is his tunefulness.
Both value melody as opposed to tunefulness.
"The notion of tunefulness implies particular attention t the aesthetics of sound.
His music almost never rises to the level of genuine tunefulness except when it seems to be quoting Gershwin or some other composer.
The idea is that occasional samples from minority genres have enough tunefulness and novelty value to leap into the big time.
In the 21st century, however, critics are reacting more positively to Tchaikovsky's tunefulness and craftsmanship.
There's no great show of wit or tunefulness here, and the ingenious cross-generational touches are fairly rare.
The songs are shiny with tunefulness, hope and all-American inflections of country and folk.
Grétry successfully blended Italian tunefulness with a careful setting of the French language.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein score also draws back from the red-blooded tunefulness of their earlier shows.
In accord with the popular taste of his time, it is true, he occasionally supplied a tunefulness inappropriate to the drama of the moment.
And the songs, while percolating gently with Stynean tunefulness, are largely a parade of novelty numbers.
It is a monumental work, the two movements staking up 50 minutes of beautiful music of true Tchaikovsky tunefulness.
Now gave it three stars out of five and said, "It's time to move some units, so quirky's out and tunefulness is in."
Cheap Trick's reliable tunefulness is in full force here; its music continues to be an irresistible confection."
Two of his lovely cabaret songs, composed in 1901, show him more concerned with tunefulness than with creating a new approach to harmony.
The orchestra does nicely by the mild tunefulness of Jule Styne's score.
Her songs offer fairly standard romantic sentiments, but they adeptly break up repeated riffs with just enough pop tunefulness.
The avoidance of straightforward tunefulness?
Here, Tchaikovsky developed his gift for tunefulness more freely and deployed it more liberally than he had previously.
At their best, these combined the delicacy and sophistication of operetta with the robust tunefulness of the music hall.
Then came Eugenius, a four-piece Scottish group that gives jovial tunefulness a rough edge.
They concocted a sound that was close to both the nihilistic fury of punk rock and the tunefulness of the Beatles.