tuning
- IPA[ˈto͞oniNG]
美式
- the action or process of tuning something;the extent to which a musical instrument, performance, or ensemble is in tune
noun: tuning
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名詞
- 1. the action or process of tuning something an electronic instrument requires no tuning
- ▪ the extent to which a musical instrument, performance, or ensemble is in tune at times the tuning is uncertain, and the solos often lack conviction
- ▪ a particular key or set of pitches to which an instrument, especially one with strings, is tuned E-flat tuning
- ▪ the facility on a radio allowing for the reception of different stations, frequencies, or wavelengths he fiddled with the tuning
- ▪ the variation of the resonant frequency of an oscillatory circuit.
- a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music: she left the theatre humming a cheerful tune
- adjust (a musical instrument) to the correct or uniform pitch: he tuned the harp for me
Oxford Dictionary
- a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music: she left the theater humming a cheerful tune
- adjust (a musical instrument) to the correct or uniform pitch: he tuned the harp for me
Oxford American Dictionary
- a two-pronged steel device used by musicians, which vibrates when struck to give a note of ...
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- any of the pegs in the neck of a stringed musical instrument around which the strings are ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a two-pronged steel device used by musicians, which vibrates when struck to give a note of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pin to which the strings of a piano or harpsichord are attached.
Oxford American Dictionary
- with correct pitch or intonation
Oxford Dictionary
- with correct pitch or intonation
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- the action or process of tuning something: an electronic instrument requires no tuning
Oxford Dictionary