Encara no tenim significats per a "musical quality".
1And his voice, when he spoke, had just that same musical quality.
2His writing has such a musical quality, it's hard not to love it.
3The old musical quality, rich in foundation tone, is returning, but with added power.
4She liked his voice-ithad a deep and musical quality.
5Her tone, though a trifle imperative, was kindly, gracious and full of musical quality.
6The soft musical quality of her voice stirred Jimmy's soul.
7While he's very lyrical, he's also good at selecting beats with a real musical quality.
8The sound was feminine laughter of a musical quality that struck pleasantly on Austen's ear.
9His light voice, with its hint of a musical quality, was like some delicate instrument.
10What Leatherheads lacks in originality, it makes up for with Newman's best musical quality: his witty charm.
11It had an odd, musical quality, like Gregorian chant slowed to a fraction of its normal speed.
12Freed from all flaws of accent, the musical quality of his voice declared itself indubitably, marvellously pure.
13The challenge they now face is providing good evidence that the bluestones were used for their musical quality.
14It was the warning song of a coming motor-car and it was of unusual and striking musical quality.
15Sound possesses a musical quality only when the waves or pulses follow each other at absolutely regular intervals.
16The musical quality of jazz, instead of adopting the pure tones of classical music, was boisterous and rasping.
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