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Yukio and Pete tuned the viola da gamba and cello to the harpsichord, then Nikki joined in on the Alto recorder.
It has major engine power, plus all the technology of a finely tuned race car.
Raydeana tuned out his words again, watching the people wander the streets around her.
I tuned in mostly out of a sense of duty, expecting to have to sit through a turgid display of tired political rhetoric and waffle.
While most prospects for the Breeders' Cup races had no timed workouts on Saturday, a trio of candidates tuned up at Churchill Downs.
One thing we can say about this starting value is that it must be very specially tuned if galaxies are to form in time.
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.
I'm told they have radios tuned to police wavebands stuck out of sight under the dashboard.
Around half the radios switched on locally on a Saturday afternoon are tuned to the station's commentary.
It includes nonsense about not raking up lawn clippings, using fluorescent light bulbs and getting your old clunker of a car tuned more often.
Sophie tuned out as Darren went off on one again, shouting and swearing about what she had said like he always did.
You can even get chimes that are hand tuned if you are really into the sound quality of your wind chime.
The strings on the wind harp are tuned to the pentatonic, 5 note scale, commonly heard in oriental music.
Even now I am very sensitive when something isn't tuned in properly on the wireless.
So, sports fans, keep your browsers tuned to this station for a play-by-play show wrap-up early next week.
Tonight of all nights you can expect bars and restaurants to bedeck every angle with TVs and those TVs to be tuned into the national elections.
She admits that there's something more at work in human love than a finely tuned, highly evolved animal magnetism.
I'd trust politicians, who, whatever their faults, have finely tuned antennae for the flow of events.
Of course, all radios and antennas should be tuned for their best performance.
The building is entirely naturally ventilated, with fabric, structure and skin tuned to control the internal environment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In practice it appears that musicians tuned the tetrachord b-e of this scale with the Pythagorean two Major tones and leimma.
Told 'em to fill it all round, and see that it was tuned up to the last notch.
The writing lever is exactly tuned to the vibrating interrupter and is thus thrown into sympathetic vibration.
And then, when things were at their tensest, Ralph Drew came and tuned the discordant notes into sweet harmony.
At last, having given that up, he tuned in on long wave lengths and at once began picking up something.
She did fairly well at first, but fell off as the other boats were gradually tuned up to their maxima of efficiency.
What are the musical intervals in which the stringed instruments are tuned?
It is desirable, then, that all pianos used with orchestra should be tuned to concert pitch if possible.
Having now tuned your three Cs, you will take 1C as a starting point, and by it, tune 1G a perfect fifth above.
A little screech owl tuned up in the distance, a barn owl replied, and a great horned owl drowned both their voices.
He bent his head to his saddlebow, tuned his horse, and began to gallop away.
We had met in times before the advent of the telescopic lens, and he used a box camera, tuned to a fiftieth of a second.
Mr. Ratsey tuned up his fine square-sterned yacht 'Dolly Varden' with a lovely suit of sails.
The double bass differs from the other members of the string family in that it is tuned in fourths instead of in fifths.
The solo violin is tuned a semitone higher, and the part is in D, while the orchestra plays in E flat.
For this the violin is tuned a semitone higher, the solo being played in A, and the accompaniment in B flat.
Paganini again directs the violin to be tuned a semitone higher, writing the solo part in D, and the accompaniment in E flat.
He had smashed the radio, a marvelously compact and foolproof outfit, arbitrarily tuned to a fixed short wave-length.
He had turned on the two-way speaker and tuned it to the ship as he came in.
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