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tuning
/ ˈːɪŋ /
noun
- a set of pitches to which the open strings of a guitar, violin, etc, are tuned
the normal tuning on a violin is G, D, A, E
- the accurate pitching of notes and intervals by a choir, orchestra, etc; intonation
Example Sentences
"Maybe that game is the one just to light the fire a little bit and I'll be tuning in to see what Ronnie can do."
The last thing she needs is more stress on her system, yet she doesn’t have the luxury of tuning out the news when programs she needs to live are on the chopping block.
They’re not necessarily sitting on the living room couch like back in the day and tuning in to the next episode .
Not a day goes by without Donald Trump making the headlines and Australians are tuning in to watch.
In fact, more and more people are tuning out the news completely to avoid feeling lousy from the chaotic directives from the Oval Office and multitudes of global crises.
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