adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In a tunable manner; tunefully, musically, harmoniously.
1586. W. Webbe, Eng. Poetrie (Arb.), 38. He sang fine ditties tunably to their Musick notes.
1644. Featly, Gentle Lash, 9. The more to praise God, and sing more tuneably and delightfully.
a. 1668. Lassels, Voy. Italy (1698), II. 199. Pan also plays on his mouth-organ tuneably.
1834. H. Ainsworth, Rookwood, III. iv. They can sing most tuneably.