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61harmony — [n1] social agreement accord, affinity, amicability, amity, compatibility, concord, conformity, consensus, consistency, cooperation, correspondence, empathy, friendship, good will, kinship, like mindedness, meeting of minds*, peace, rapport,… …
62melody — [n] harmony, tune air, aria, assonance, carillon, chant, chime, concord, consonance, descant, diapason, euphony, inflection, lay, lyric, measure, melodiousness, music, musicality, refrain, resonance, run, song, strain, theme, tunefulness, unison; …
63tuneful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a pleasing tune; melodious. DERIVATIVES tunefully adverb tunefulness noun …
64tunefully — tuneful ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a pleasing tune; melodious. DERIVATIVES tunefully adverb tunefulness noun …
65tuneful — [to͞on′fəl, tyo͞on′fəl] adj. full of tunes or melody; melodious; harmonious tunefully adv. tunefulness n …
66melody — n. (pl. ies) 1 an arrangement of single notes in a musically expressive succession. 2 the principal part in harmonized music. 3 a musical arrangement of words. 4 sweet music, tunefulness. Etymology: ME f. OF melodie f. LL melodia f. Gk meloidia f …
67musicality — noun the property of sounding like music • Syn: ↑musicalness • Derivationally related forms: ↑musical (for: ↑musicalness), ↑musical • Hypernyms: ↑sound prope …
68musicalness — noun the property of sounding like music • Syn: ↑musicality • Derivationally related forms: ↑musical, ↑musical (for: ↑musicality) • Hypernyms: ↑sound property …
69tuneful — adj. melodious, musical. Derivatives: tunefully adv. tunefulness n …
70ROSENBLATT, JOSEF — (Yossele; 1882–1933), ḥazzan and composer. Born in Belaya Tserkov, Russia, Rosenblatt toured Eastern Europe as a child prodigy, conducting synagogue services together with his father. When he was 18 years old he was appointed ḥazzan in Mukachevo …