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relating to or containing music
- He's taking a musical theory class to enhance his songwriting skills.
- His room is filled with musical equipment for recording his own songs.
- She has a musical talent and can play several instruments.
- She's pursuing a musical career as a singer-songwriter.
- The musical piece they performed was from a famous opera.
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having a natural ability or strong interest in music
- She is a highly musical person, able to play several instruments by ear.
- His musical ear allows him to recognize even the smallest nuances in a song.
- As a musical child, he could pick up any instrument and make it sound beautiful.
- The musical family often performed together, each member showcasing their unique skills.
- The musical genius could pick up any instrument and play it effortlessly.
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pleasant and harmonious to the ear
- The musical quality of her voice made every song she sang sound enchanting.
- His laughter had a musical ring to it, brightening everyone’s mood.
- The film's soundtrack was so musical that it complemented the scenes perfectly.
- The musical arrangement of the piece made it a favorite among classical music enthusiasts.
- The concert hall was filled with musical notes that captivated the audience.
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