tune

/tun/
verb
  1. To adjust an instrument or device to the correct pitch or frequency.
    • She tuned her guitar before the performance.
    • He spent an hour tuning the radio to find the right station.
    • The mechanic tuned the engine to run more smoothly.
  2. To adjust or adapt something to achieve better performance or harmony.
    • She tuned her speech to match the audience's interests.
    • The coach tuned the team's strategy for the big game.
    • We need to tune our marketing plan to reach younger customers.
noun
  1. A melody or sequence of notes that makes up a piece of music.
    • I can't get that catchy tune out of my head.
    • She hummed a cheerful tune while washing the dishes.
    • The band played a familiar tune that got everyone dancing.
  2. The correct musical pitch or adjustment of an instrument.
    • He sang the song in tune with the guitar.
    • The violinist checked the tune of each string before the concert.
    • The piano is out of tune and needs to be fixed.
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