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Tune

/tjuːn/
To adjust a musical instrument to the correct pitch, or to adjust something to improve its performance.

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Examples:

The air was continuously alive with happy tunes coming from loudspeakers.

'A new jazz tune for Mr Gatsby,' he cried.

She hummed a catchy tune as she painted the room.

Etymology:

etymology
The word tune originates from the Old French tone, derived from Latin tonus, meaning sound or tone. It appeared in English in the 14th century, referring to a melody or series of notes that are pleasing.

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