From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtunelesstune‧less /ˈtjuːnləs $ ˈtuːn-/ adjective APMnot having a pleasant tune tuneless humming —tunelessly adverb
Examples from the Corpus
tuneless• She played them as well as she could, but the sounds that came out were tuneless and eerie.• Loud and tuneless, but has that ever been a problem before?• To her right, a tramp stroked a flurry of tuneless notes from a violin.• a tuneless rendition of the song• He loved the tune, but could bring out only a rough, tuneless roar.• A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.