
1) Adjusting pitch 2) Calibrating to a frequency 3) Calibration 4) Correcting a piano 5) Fork of a sort 6) Function of some forks 7) Job involving a fork 8) Making a G-string a G 9) Musical kind of fork 10) Piano maintenance 11) Piano work 12) Preconcert activity 13) Preshow ritual 14) Purpose of some forks
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1) Change
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• a. & n. from Tune, v. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tune
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The activity of adjusting magnets and other equipment which interact with a beam of particles in order to obtain a beam of desired characteristics, e.g., a beam focused onto a target with a small spot size.
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adjusting the line tie or other component of a lure (typically a crankbait or spinnerbait) to alter the running direction or action of the bait
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process of adjusting one of the resonance frequencies of a device by varying the value of one or more of its parameters
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adjusting the parameters of a system in an effort to optimize performance.
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440 Hertz is the normal Western tuning value however, this can be easily be adjusted in a synthesizer to suit the type of music being performed. The pitch can be altered by raising or lowering the value as plus or minus cents. Playing non-Western music may dictate the need to adjust the tuning of a synth
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The process of bringing the partials of a bell into harmonious arrangement (sometimes called inner tuning) and/or the strike notes of a peal of bells into harmonious arrangement (sometimes called outer tuning). Usually achieved by removing metal from the inside of the bell. (Just tuning is something different).
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440 Hertz is the normal Western tuning value however, this can be easily be adjusted in a synthesizer to suit the type of music being performed. The pitch can be altered by raising or lowering the value as plus or minus cents. Playing non-Western music may dictate the need to adjust the tuning of a synth.
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[
n] - calibrating something (a musical instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency
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The art! of obtaining the most consistent arrow flight from a bow and arrow for any particular archer. This is achieved by matching the arrow spine, FOC, fletchings to the bow, and by adjustment of the bow string (number of strands/type of material), nocking point, bracing height, tiller, Plunger button (spring tension and offset) and type of stabi...
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noun (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency
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The raising and lowering a pitch of an instrument to produce the correct tone of a note.
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The activity responsible for planning changes to make the most efficient use of resources. Tuning is most commonly used in the context of IT services and components. Tuning is part of capacity management, which also includes performance monitoring and implementation of the required changes. Tuning is also called optimization, particularly in the co...
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Adjustment of the bow and arrow to provide most accurate and forgiving arrow flight.
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