tunableness, tune-|ˈtjuːnəb(ə)lnɪs|[f.prec. + -ness.]The quality of being tunable; tunefulness, harmoniousness, sweetness of sound.1561T. Hoby tr.Castiglione's Courtyer i. I iij, The tunablenes of musicke is a very great refreshing of..griefs.1694W. Wotton Anc. & Mod. Learn. (1697) 27 That derived Language actually has a Sweetness and Tunableness in its Composition.1727J. Spence Ess. on Pope's Odyss. 15 A general tunableness in the Verse will carry a Man on strangely.1887Athenæum 26 Mar. 411/2 There is a certain lilt and tuneableness about some of these songs.b.fig. Harmony, concord.1569Golding Heminges Post.Ded. 21 All the degrees of the realme being setled in a most sweete tunablenesse.