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Tune
Tune
n.
A
sound
; a
note
; a
tone
.
Tune
n.
A
rhythmical
,
melodious
,
symmetrical
series
of
tones
for
one
voice
or
instrument
, or
for
any
number
of
voices
or
instruments
in
unison
, or
two
or
more
such
series
forming
parts
in
harmony
; a
melody
; an
air
; as, a
merry
tune
; a
mournful
tune
; a
slow
tune
; a
psalm
tune
.
See
Air
.
Tune
n.
The
state
of
giving
the
proper
,
sound
or
sounds
;
just
intonation
;
harmonious
accordance
;
pitch
of
the
voice
or an
instrument
;
adjustment
of
the
parts
of an
instrument
so as to
harmonize
with
itself
or
with
others
; as,
the
piano
, or
the
organ
, is
not
in
tune
.
Tune
n.
Order
;
harmony
;
concord
;
fit
disposition
,
temper
, or
humor
;
right
mood
.
Tune
v. t.
To
put
into
a
state
adapted
to
produce
the
proper
sounds
; to
harmonize
, to
cause
to be in
tune
; to
correct
the
tone
of; as, to
tune
a
piano
or a
violin
.
Tune
v. t.
To
give
tone
to; to
attune
; to
adapt
in
style
of
music
; to
make
harmonious
.
Tune
v. t.
To
sing
with
melody
or
harmony
.
Tune
v. t.
To
put
into
a
proper
state
or
disposition
.
Tune
v. i.
To
form
one
sound
to
another
; to
form
accordant
musical
sounds
.
Tune
v. i.
To
utter
inarticulate
harmony
with
the
voice
; to
sing
without
pronouncing
words
; to
hum
.
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