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But can the musician by his art make men unmusical?
The unmusical voice that spoke into his ear had the same quality.
This is not to say they were unmusical, however.
Barnum had never heard her and conceded to being unmusical himself.
Best of all, there is rarely anything mechanical or unmusical about his conducting.
"Oh, you been here before," she said, in a thin voice, not unmusical.
Unmusical persona are merely those who have not had the opportunity to develop their ability.
The tone was high, but firm and not unmusical.
Only the truly unmusical can cry over serious classical German music.
Sounds may be unmusical and yet please the ear.
And musical hallucinations seem to occur just as often in "unmusical" people.
I advise you when composing to consider not only the musical, but also the unmusical public.
An unmusical person will be unable to progress beyond a certain point, no matter how many piano lessons he has.
Presently he could be heard in the distance, beating a not unmusical tattoo.
There are no "unmusical" people, only those with no musical experience.
"There are very unmusical things going on here, folks.
I liked the pointless, unmusical chaos of the musical numbers.
I had a whiff of his strained, unmusical voice, and behold!
Not ringing, really, more like clanging; a very unmusical bell.
A new step has been introduced and with it that most unmusical of sensory organs: the eye.
How stiff and unmusical the "straight" Mozart we often hear seemed, in memory, by comparison!
Those few of us who were completely unmusical contributed some of the most interesting ideas.
There was an unmusical chorus of throat-clearings but no definite answer.
In the darkness, he heard Fletcher's voice, as unmusical as ever.
She had thought the language unmusical and unpleasant.