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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeable sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound that is pleasant or pleasing to the ears.
Example: "The music played at the event was an agreeable sound that made everyone feel relaxed and happy."
Alternatives: "pleasant sound" or "pleasing sound".
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But each produces a better than agreeable sound, and the chemistry between them is sufficient to bring this woeful story to life.
First of all, the signal model should always lead to an impression of an agreeable sound even at low bit rates.
The Pall Mall Gazette found the orchestration "very novel, including, as it does, the employment of a railway bell, a railway whistle, and some new instrument of music imitating the agreeable sound of a train in motion".
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Still, Watson and Arunachalam found that tall Brits tend to hold at least a few views that would sound agreeable to many U.S. Republicans.
It all sounds agreeable enough at first.
Mr. Tweedy seemed loose and agreeable, the band sounded lean and combustible, and the songs felt sturdy in their purpose.
As late as 1771 the Encyclopædia Britannica, reflecting ancient Greek usage, defined symphony merely as "…a consonance or concert of several sounds agreeable to the ear, whether vocal or instrumental, called also harmony".
Although the precise nature of this distinction is debated, kinetic pleasures seem to be of the non-necessary kind (see below), such as those resulting from agreeable odors or sounds, rather than deriving from replenishment, as in the case of hunger or thirst.
Charles Ives, for one, believed just as firmly that music was more than mere sound in agreeable arrangements.
We've known for decades from "tower block blues" that lack of space and light, good insulation for heat and sound, and agreeable surroundings are not just design and economic issues.
But except for an encore sung without a microphone, he was sabotaged by shrill, grating amplification; his voice sounded as agreeable as the yelping puppy in the next apartment that keeps you awake all night.
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