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tuning

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1. tuning - Noun

2. tuning - Verb

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of Tune

a. & n. from Tune, v.

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1990–1999: Fine tuning The early 1990s were marked by the Astros' growing discontent with their home, the Astrodome. Source: Internet

A change in frequency of one vibration in 21,000 for each °F (86 ppm per °C) change is typical for a steel tuning fork. Source: Internet

Acoustic steel guitars used in Hawaiian music are made completely out of wood (with the exception of the tuning hardware ), and some resonator guitars are made out of steel or brass but aren't steel guitars due to the manner in which they are played. Source: Internet

Additionally, guitarists may sometimes tune a mandolin to mimic a portion of the intervals on a standard guitar tuning to achieve familiar fretting patterns. Source: Internet

ACI may be caused by inadequate filtering (such as incomplete filtering of unwanted modulation products in FM systems), improper tuning or poor frequency control (in the reference channel, the interfering channel or both). Source: Internet

A common alternative banjo tuning for playing in D is A-D-A-D-E. Source: Internet

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