Sound with a typical pitch; steady periodic sound; characterized by its duration, pitch, intensity (or loudness), and timbre (or quality)
1 Marguerite overlooked the apparition blandly and spoke in her most musical tone .
2 An uncanny musical tone wobbles up from below, clawing at my eardrums.
3 A soft, musical tone sounded, and she turned to look at DuChene.
4 Then a commanding musical tone echoed through the antechamber and he stepped back.
5 A soft, musical tone sounded, and Chief Robinet nodded to herself.
6 But that was no musical tone which made the darkness shudder around him!
7 All kneel and begin to chant their prayers in a low and musical tone .
8 The priest struck a clear musical tone on the bell.
9 Her voice gave out a rich thrill, like a musical tone , as she spoke.
10 Scriabin's attempt to intensify musical tone by corresponding use of colour is necessarily tentative.
11 Give musical tone and a fitting modulation, or tune, avoiding the so- called singsong.
12 The President of the Senate or Council spoke a few sentences in a deep musical tone .
13 The blending of the individual taps, occurring at regular intervals, has produced a sustained musical tone .
14 From the sounding board of cliff it smote upon their ears in thunderous, sustained, musical tone .
15 The murmur of their voices took a musical tone , which was reverberated by the vaulted arches.
16 The pitch of a musical tone rises in proportion with the rapidity of the vibrations that produce it.
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