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adjective
of or relating to music
having the pleasing harmonious qualities of music : melodious
having an interest in or talent for music
set to or accompanied by music
of or relating to musicians or music lovers
noun
archaic musicale
a film or theatrical production typically of a sentimental or humorous nature that consists of musical numbers and dialogue based on a unifying plot
Adjective Middle English, from Medieval Latin musicalis, from musica
The first known use of musical was in the 15th century
musknoun
a strong-smelling substance obtained usually from the male musk deer and used in perfumealso: a substance of comparable odor that is from another animal (as a skunk) or is prepared artificially
an odor of or resembling that of musk
musiciannoun
a person who writes, sings, or plays music and especially as a profession
musiciannoun
a person who writes, sings, or plays music and especially as a profession
musiciannoun
a person who writes, sings, or plays music and especially as a profession
musiciannoun
a person who writes, sings, or plays music and especially as a profession
musical1 of 2adjective
of or relating to music or the writing or performance of music
musical instruments
having the pleasing harmonious qualities of music
a musical voice
fond of or gifted in music
a musical family
set to or accompanied by music
musical2 of 2noun
a film or play that tells a story and that includes both musical numbers and dialogue
1 New Orleans in particular shaped who I became musically.
2 MacMillan cast her in the ballerina role of his 1965 piece The Song of the Earth, surely the most transparently emotional and musically responsive of his works.
3 In truth, Mr. Bieber is more musically thoughtful than he’s generally given credit for, and Diplo is a pop producer and always has been, despite a veneer of transgression.
4 ...London's smash hit musical Miss Saigon.
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5 The aim is to “complement the score and add to the score, and not compete with it musically.”
6 Mahler does this in part by tying the six songs together musically, developing melodic themes symphonically in ways that have an overwhelming subconscious effect.
7 Although it has its flaws, primarily in the somewhat tangled book, “The Last Ship” remains a musically entrancing show performed with grit and passion by an excellent cast.
8 In the beginning, Tune-Yards was this idea that I had so much within me as one person, and that musically, I had so much to say.
9 “She was always just exactly herself, personally and musically,” Ms. Goldfeder wrote in a Facebook post; “it’s one of the many ways she was a great teacher.”
10 In Mr. Bataillon’s sensitive camerawork, the screen alternates, excitingly and musically, between long shots showing the full company and full-length views of leading dancers.
11 Rihanna has done well musically, too: Her albums following the attack - "Rated R" and "Loud" - have both gone platinum, and she's releasing a new album, "Talk That Talk," next month.
12 If she was a man, she would have been recognized as a genius bass player who could learn everything the first time, and was completely awesome and musically sophisticated.
13 It was just an undeniable type of energy and chemistry musically, so it just worked.
14 There are echoes of Balanchine all through it, but if the dance is imitative, it also demonstrates lessons well learned, particularly concerning musically responsive structuring.
15 It’s a fresh, funny and musically engaging tale that nails its varied young characters — the self-confident but obnoxious class leader, a would-be rapper, the openly gay kid — in songs by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell.
16 In eighth grade, we had a sock hop at my school, because that seemed so much more interesting than anything that was going to happen for us, musically.
17 Gilbert Blin, the stage director and set designer, brings both of these rival attitudes to life, showing that each opera is as sound dramatically as it is musically.
18 Punk and folk music don't seem like the most intuitive coupling, but for the long-running band the Mekons, the combination makes sense musically and politically.
19 “The job of a composer is to be really sensitive, is to interpret the emotion of things, musically,” she said.
20 "It's strange that none of my kids are musically talented," he mused when asked about the family photographs.
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