musicality

/mjuːzɪˈkæləti/
noun
  1. The quality or skill of being sensitive to or skilled in music, such as rhythm, melody, or expression.
    • Even without formal training, his musicality made every song he sang sound beautiful.
    • Her musicality was obvious from the way she moved to the beat.
    • The teacher praised the student's natural musicality during the piano recital.
  2. The quality of having a pleasant, flowing, or harmonious sound, like music.
    • The musicality of the poet's voice made the reading captivating.
    • The designer admired the musicality of the fountain's water sounds in the garden.
    • Raindrops on the roof had a surprising musicality that helped her relax.