detune
English
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edit- de-tune (music)
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editdetune (third-person singular simple present detunes, present participle detuning, simple past and past participle detuned)
- (music) To intentionally lower or raise the pitch produced by a musical instrument. Often done to produce sounds not normally possible, or in the case of stringed instruments to reduce tension for the purposes of shipping or maintenance.
- Synonym: untune
- Some avant-garde composers request that performers detune their instruments before playing.
- (engineering) To alter the resonant frequency of a tuned system so that it is slightly different from a specified target frequency.
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editintentionally lower or raise the pitch produced by a musical instrument
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alter the resonant frequency of a tuned system so that it is slightly different from a specified target frequency.
- Galician: desintonizar
- Portuguese: dessintonizar
- Spanish: desintonizar
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