This is one out-there CD, but it earns high marks for musicality and creativity.
From the democratandchronicle.com
The virtuosic performers have an offbeat sense of humor and exquisite musicality.
From the ocregister.com
Rare is the review that doesn't praise the musicality and talent of Mr. Honeck.
From the post-gazette.com
Her musicality translated into every syllable and consonant, every purr or growl.
From the heraldtribune.com
Vocally, the cast is uneven, but characterizations sustain musicality when needed.
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We agreed that the first thing we could do was give more musicality to our voices.
From the guardian.co.uk
Musicality is a noun that means sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music.
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Perhaps this is a set for specialists, but it's full of musicality and craft.
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The work exudes musicality through its lyrical use of line, color and brushstrokes.
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The property of sounding like music
Musicality is a noun that means sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music. The word also refers to the quality or state of being musical (aka melodiousness.) A musical person has the ability to perceive differences in pitch, rhythm and harmonies. ...
Musicality is the third solo album from actress-singer Martine McCutcheon. This album was all covers of songs from Martine's favourite musicals.
Attention and sensitivity to the musical elements of dance while creating or performing.
Used in connection with describing whether a dancer hears, feels, and expresses the music in their body while dancing and whether they stay on the correct beat of the music.
The interpretation of the specific music being played; altering your dance style to the tempo and style of each track. For example, hitting the breaks.