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tuning

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/ˈtjuːnɪŋ/ · tu-ning

The act of adjusting the pitch of a musical instrument.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of adjusting the pitch of a musical instrument.

کسی موسیقی کے آلات کی آواز کی درستگی کا عمل۔

تنظیم

tanzeem

Formal: تنظیم

Synonyms

adjustmentcalibrationmodulationایڈجسٹمنٹاپنی مرضیموڑنا

Antonyms

disruptionmisadjustmentmisalignmentپریشانیغلط ترتیبغلط صورتحال

Common Collocations

  • tuning a piano
  • vocal tuning
  • tuning forks

Example Sentences

The musicians spent hours on tuning their instruments before the concert.

موسیقاروں نے کانسرٹ سے پہلے اپنے آلات کی تنظیم میں گھنٹے گزارے۔

Musicians ne concert se pehle apne aalaat ki tanzeem mein ghante guzare.

Proper tuning is essential for a violin to sound its best.

ایک وائلن کی بہترین آواز کے لیے مناسب تنظیم ضروری ہے۔

Ek violin ki behtreen aawaaz ke liye munasib tanzeem zaroori hai.

The radio needs tuning to get a clear signal.

ریڈیو کو صاف سگنل حاصل کرنے کے لیے تنظیم کی ضرورت ہے۔

Radio ko saaf signal hasil karne ke liye tanzeem ki zaroorat hai.

Easily Confused With

tuning fork:A tuning fork is a specific tool used for tuning instruments, while 'tuning' is the general act of adjusting pitch.
tune:Tune refers to a melody or a musical composition, while tuning refers to the process of adjusting the pitch of that melody.

Word Family

tune
nounآواز
tuner
nounتنظیم کار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of tuning like adjusting the strings on a guitar to make beautiful music.

Picture a musician carefully turning the knobs on an instrument to achieve the perfect sound.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک ساز کی لوری میں آہنگ کا جادو ہوتا ہے۔

Har aik saaz ki lori mein aahang ka jadoo hota hai.

Every instrument's lullaby carries the magic of harmony.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہلے کام کی تنظیم پھر آرام

Pehle kaam ki tanzeem phir aaraam

First arrange the work, then take rest.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "tuninge" — the act of tuning or adjusting

First known use: 15th century

The word 'tuning' has evolved from Middle English, where it originally meant adjusting or fine-tuning an instrument.