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		Definition of tuning in English: tuningnoun ˈtjuːnɪŋˈtunɪŋ mass noun1The action or process of tuning something.  an electronic instrument requires no tuning  Example sentencesExamples -  Bells, however, vibrate in different ways to stringed instruments and so require a different tuning treatment.
 -  The team from Nicholas and Co, of Malvern, completed the final tuning of the organ's 1,000 pipes, with the ‘tonal finishing’.
 
 - 1.1 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  Example sentencesExamples -  In terms of tuning, the three sopranos have their work cut out for them - this is one of those works that is more difficult than it sounds.
 -  When he let himself go after the interval, his tuning became much more secure.
 
  - 1.2 A particular key or set of pitches to which an instrument, especially one with strings, is tuned.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone apart, and it's incredible how soon the ear becomes accustomed to the strangeness of this tuning.
 -  Part of its effect comes from Gubaidulina's unusual tuning of the string orchestra: half the players tune a quarter-tone lower.
 
  - 1.3 The facility on a radio allowing for the reception of different stations, frequencies, or wavelengths.
 he fiddled with the tuning  - 1.4Electronics  The variation of the resonant frequency of an oscillatory circuit.
 
    Definition of tuning in US English: tuningnounˈto͞oniNGˈtunɪŋ 1The action or process of tuning something.  an electronic instrument requires no tuning  Example sentencesExamples -  The team from Nicholas and Co, of Malvern, completed the final tuning of the organ's 1,000 pipes, with the ‘tonal finishing’.
 -  Bells, however, vibrate in different ways to stringed instruments and so require a different tuning treatment.
 
 - 1.1 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  Example sentencesExamples -  When he let himself go after the interval, his tuning became much more secure.
 -  In terms of tuning, the three sopranos have their work cut out for them - this is one of those works that is more difficult than it sounds.
 
  - 1.2 A particular key or set of pitches to which an instrument, especially one with strings, is tuned.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone apart, and it's incredible how soon the ear becomes accustomed to the strangeness of this tuning.
 -  Part of its effect comes from Gubaidulina's unusual tuning of the string orchestra: half the players tune a quarter-tone lower.
 
  - 1.3 The facility on a radio allowing for the reception of different stations, frequencies, or wavelengths.
 he fiddled with the tuning  - 1.4Electronics  The variation of the resonant frequency of an oscillatory circuit.
 
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