0 a series of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to -- melodia
1 singing or playing the right notes -- czysty, nastrojony
2 singing or playing the wrong notes -- fałszujący, rozstrojony
The piano is out of tune.
3 to make slight changes to a musical instrument so that it plays the right notes -- stroić
4 to make changes to a television or radio so that it receives programmes from a particular company -- stroić, nastawiać
Or take two or three verses and play a new tune with it.
In some cases the likeness might be so close that the different tunes would be classed as variants.
Teachers were daunted by the idea of singing, especially if unsure of their own voice and their ability to stay in tune.
His elegant narrative is often accompanied by interesting anecdotes or folk tunes inspired by the various facets of the migrants' lives.
However, state encouragement of agriculture did not produce an upturn in the for tunes of the farming sector.
Spectral tuning mechanisms lmax of 502 nm which may be the result of adaptation to the shallow waters in which the manatee lives.
A broadside ballad relied not on sheet music but on common knowledge of a tune (it was indicated only by name).
Most responses in this sub-category referred to beginnings and ends of the tunes.