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Tuning can refer to:


Common uses

* Tuning, the process of tuning a tuned amplifier or other electronic component *
Musical tuning In music, there are two common meanings for tuning: * Tuning practice, the act of tuning an instrument or voice. * Tuning systems, the various systems of pitches used to tune an instrument, and their theoretical bases. Tuning practice Tun ...
, musical systems of tuning, and the act of tuning an instrument or voice ** Guitar tunings ** Piano tuning, adjusting the pitch of pianos using a tuning fork or a frequency counter * Neuronal tuning, the property of brain cells to selectively represent a particular kind of sensory, motor or cognitive information *
Radio tuning A tuner is a subsystem that receives radio frequency (RF) transmissions, such as FM broadcasting, and converts the selected carrier frequency and its associated Bandwidth (signal processing), bandwidth into a fixed frequency that is suitable for ...
* Performance tuning - the optimization of systems, especially computer systems, which may include: ** Car tuning, an industry and hobby involving modifying automobile engines to improve their performance *** Engine tuning, the adjustment, modification, or design of internal combustion engines to yield more performance ** Computer hardware tuning ** Database tuning ** Self-tuning, a system capable of optimizing its own internal running parameters


Arts, entertainment, and media

* "Tuning", a song by Avail from their album '' Dixie'' (1994) * Tuning, a psychokinetic ability in the film '' Dark City'' (1998)


See also

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Tune up (disambiguation) Tune up may refer to: * Service (motor vehicle) * "Tune Up", a Miles Davis jazz standard * ''Tune-Up!'', a 1972 album by Sonny Rollins * Tune Up! (album), ''Tune Up!'' (album), an album by Don Patterson See also

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Tune (disambiguation) Tune may refer to: Music * Tune (folk music), a piece of short instrumental music, usually with repeating sections, and often played a number of times * Melody * Song * Tune-family People * David Tune (born 1954), Australian public servant * ...
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