Tunned: meaning, definitions and examples
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tunned
[ tʌnd ]
musical adjustment
The term 'tunned' refers to the act of adjusting the pitch of a musical instrument, ensuring that it produces the correct notes as intended. This process can involve tightening or loosening strings or altering the tension of various components to achieve the desired tone. Proper tuning is essential for harmonious sound production, particularly in instruments such as pianos, guitars, or violins. Poorly tuned instruments can result in dissonance and an unsatisfactory listening experience.
Synonyms
adjusted, aligned, calibrated.
Examples of usage
- I tuned my guitar before the concert.
- The piano was finely tuned for the recital.
- He always tuneds his violin before practice.
Translations
Translations of the word "tunned" in other languages:
🇵🇹 afunilado
🇮🇳 संकीर्ण
🇩🇪 verengt
🇮🇩 menyempit
🇺🇦 звужений
🇵🇱 zwężony
🇯🇵 狭くなった
🇫🇷 rétréci
🇪🇸 estrechado
🇹🇷 daralmış
🇰🇷 좁아진
🇸🇦 مضغوط
🇨🇿 zúžený
🇸🇰 zúžený
🇨🇳 变窄的
🇸🇮 zoženjen
🇮🇸 snúinn
🇰🇿 тарылған
🇬🇪 ვიწრო
🇦🇿 daralmış
🇲🇽 estrechado
Etymology
The word 'tuned' has its origins in the Middle English word 'toned', which is derived from the Old French 'ton', meaning to sound or create a tone. This, in turn, originates from the Latin 'tonus', meaning 'tone' or 'sound'. Over the centuries, the use of the word evolved, particularly in the context of musical instruments, as the music culture flourished. In music terminology, 'tuning' became an essential concept, representing the precise manipulation of sound to conform to musical scales. As technology advanced, tuning has also extended into areas such as technology and electronics, where devices must be 'tuned' to function correctly, thus expanding the application and relevance of the term.