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Tune meaning
A melody. | A song, or short musical composition. | The act of tuning or maintenance.
Synonyms of Tune
Example sentences (20)
Although the company benefited to the tune of nearly $11 million from a rise in prices that it charged customers for its goods, it was hit to the tune of $16.3 million from a decrease in unit volume and a change in product mix.
But he thinks he’s turned a corner and is in tune with himself, just as he’s in tune with his technique.
The Tiny Dancer hitmaker belted out tune after tune from his impressive repertoire much to the delight of the thousands who had come out to see him.
I played the bamboo flute those days and there were plenty sold along the way and by the time I reached the sea, I played a tune and whoever it was who was with me, shivered with the melancholic tune.
When this tune starts playing in Beth’s mind, she is still at the orphanage; the tune is aspirational.
Electric guitars buzz like a frantic beehive for much of the tune, although the sudden burst of sparse acoustic guitar introducing the second verse better underlines the tune's melancholy.
The unidentified bald dude is not holding back one bit as he turns up to the tune of the popular chart-topping hit and dances on beat, and he even belts out a few lyrics of the catchy tune.
But technology has found a solution to tune out the distractions and tune into the present.
To keep players engaged, the firm created Fender Tune and Fender Play mobile apps to teach beginners how to tune and how to play with high-quality 4K video content.
Why prefer to be prophetic about ED’s new tune after patiently listening to Mugabe’s markedly less inspiring dull tune for close to 4 decades?
A hymn tune composed by Samuel A. Ward was generally considered the best music as early as 1910 and is still the popular tune today.
Blackburn, p. 72. Josquin's most famous cantus-firmus masses are the two based on the L'homme armé tune, which was the favorite tune for mass composition of the entire Renaissance.
He was so anxious to capture the tune in his head, he asked fellow passenger friend Harry Martin for his shirt cuff to write the tune on.
In The Independent ’s "Album of the Week" review, the compilation was deemed "a glorious celebration of Ninja Tune's audio splendour". citation As part of the 20th anniversary, Ninja Tune produced 20 different events around the world.
These techniques may be useful in performance, reducing the ill effects of an out-of-tune string until an opportunity to tune properly.
The tune Lillibullero is another well known signature tune of the network following its broadcast previously as part of the top-of-the-hour sequence.
When jazz guitar players improvise, they may use the scales, modes, and arpeggios associated with the chords in a tune's chord progression and elements of the tune's melody.
Accompanying her on the piano is the great John McDaniel, who was musical director for Rosie O’Donnell’s show tune-friendly ‘90s talk show and now runs the annual cabaret conference at O’Neill Center in Waterford.
A few people looked baffled as they tried to figure out the lyrics to the classic tune.
After Chalamet's Wonka appears to be unaware of the people from Loompaland, Grant's character opts to "refresh your memory" by playing him a tune and starting to dance.