How to use in-sentence of “tune”:
+ The mouth piece is also a way to tune the saxophone.
+ A very well-known instrumental work is “Lachrimae a set of seven songs for five viols and lute, each based on the tune of his song “Flow My Tears.” It became one of the best known pieces of consort music in his own time.
+ He is particularly remembered for his “Piano Concerto” and for his church music, especially the anthem “Greater love hath no man”, the song “The Holy Boy” and the hymn tune to “My song is love unknown”.
+ Camille Saint-SaënsSaint-Saëns asks the solo violin in “Danse Macabre” to tune the E string to Eflat to make it sound like the devil.
+ The tune would be in the top part so that the congregation could join in.
+ Benjamin Britten wrote a piece called “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” which is based on a tune from Purcell’s “Abdelazar”.
+ This tune is often heard during the symphony.

Example sentences of “tune”:
+ A shepherd plays a sad tune on his pipes and asks if Tristan is awake.
+ The length of the drones can be adjusted to tune them.
+ In 1980, Wonder released Hotter Than July which included “I Ain’t Gonna stand For It”, a country-style song about a man whose property has been repeatedly trespassed, “Master Blaster “, a reggae tune dedicated to Bob Marley, “Lately”, a ballad and “Happy Birthday”, a song in memory of Martin Luther King Jr used for Wonder’s campaign to make Luther’s birthday a national holiday.
+ It uses the same tune as the previous Anthem of the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republicanthem when the country was part of the Soviet Union.
+ Lennon’s mother, Julia Lennon, taught her son to play the banjo and then showed Lennon and Eric Griffiths how to tune their guitars in a similar way to the banjo, and taught them simple chords and songs.
+ They liked monody, which means a tune with a simple accompaniment.
+ The xylophone plays a fast tune which sounds like skeletons playing.
+ He wanted Parry to write a tune that the audience would be able to sing easily.
+ If the tune of “Twinkle, twinkle little star” is played on the piano and then some chords are added, this is harmony, not counterpoint.
+ It is normal for the principal oboist in an orchestra to play the note A for the rest of the orchestra to tune their instruments to.
+ Busnois may have been the composer of the famous tune “L’homme armé”, one of the most popular tunes of the Renaissance.
+ A shepherd plays a sad tune on his pipes and asks if Tristan is awake.
+ The length of the drones can be adjusted to tune them.
+ For most instruments, however, the players themselves need to tune their instruments before they play.
+ The Borat segments on “Da Ali G Show” use a rock and roll version of the Russian folk tune “Korobeiniki” as the theme song.
+ A different way of playing it would be to start the tune with the right hand.
+ Usually it is the principal oboist’s job to stand up and play the note A so that everyone can tune to that note.
+ Music does not have to be a tune with accompaniment, although it often is.
+ In the Renaissance and Baroque periods composers wrote variations on a short tune in the bass which was repeated again and again.
+ The tune was also used as the national anthem of the short-lived African country Biafra.
+ The first of these pieces is a very famous piece of music: it is a simple tune over a gentle accompaniment.
More in-sentence examples of “tune”:
+ The flute has a very delicate, fast tune accompanied by strings and pianos.
+ Every year, during the cup, over 11 million people from Australia and New Zealand tune in to listen to the race, starting at 3:00pm.
+ He also wrote the tune for Horatio Spafford’s “It Is Well with My Soul”.
+ As well as teaching him counterpoint and introducing him to the music of J.S.Bach he trained his son’s musical ear by getting him to sing a tune in one key while he played the accompaniment in another.
+ The bottom of the left hand plays the same tune in canon, but it only moves at half the speed of the upper part.
+ In a way it is the opposite of polyphonic which means that each part is a tune in itself.
+ The orchestra always play Edward Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance March no 1” which has the tune “Land of Hope and Glory”.
+ Abraham became managing his children’s music abilities, soon after his daughter Selena had the ability to sing high notes in perfect pitch tune and memorization.
+ It is based on a tune called the “subject” of the fugue.
+ She plays a saucy tune on a toy trumpet, represented by a cornet in the original 1911 orchestration.
+ The celeste pipes are tuned slightly sharper than the rest of the organ so that, when played together with another quiet stop such as the Salicional, there will be a pleasant throbbing beat because two pipes are slightly out of tune with one another.
+ Also, these instruments can only be played in tune in certain keys, because of a problem with something called “equal temperament”.
+ The tune is characterized by a repetitious but elegant dotted eighth note and sixteenth note legato pattern.
+ Each time the tune is played it becomes louder.
+ This variation has a new tune in the right hand.
+ They also do not go out of tune because it holds all its sounds on computerized chips.
+ It is quite easy to hear this canon, because the violin plays the tune an octave higher than the piano, and the piano holds on to a long note every other bar while the violin catches up.
+ When the orchestra tunes, the oboe plays an “A” and the rest of the instruments tune to match that pitch.
+ These are often a tune with variations, such as Handel’s famous “Air with Variations” for harpsichord, also known as The Harmonious Blacksmith.
+ Central Independent Television’s head of music Johnny Patrick rearranged the tune in 1985 for piano and synthesiser, upon the show’s relaunch as “Crossroads Motel” by producer Philip Bowman.
+ Once the instrument is inflated, the piper have to tune one of the drones to match the chanter and, after that, he’ll tune drones to match them together.
+ Hector Berlioz wrote a symphony called “Symphonie Fantastique” which has a tune which he called idée fixe to represent the love between the two characters.
+ Two of his tunes are known by almost everybody: the hymn tune “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, and the “Wedding March” which is played so often at the end of weddings.
+ Its main use is as a standard of pitch to tune other musical instruments, and in some tests of hearing.
+ The flute has a very delicate, fast tune accompanied by strings and pianos.
+ Every year, during the cup, over 11 million people from Australia and New Zealand tune in to listen to the race, starting at 3:00pm.
+ He also wrote the tune for Horatio Spafford's "It Is Well with My Soul".
+ If the second voice has the tune upside down this is called “canon in inversion”.
+ Besides the tune to “O Canada”, Lavallée wrote many works, including some comic operas: “Loulou”, “Tiq” and “The King of Diamonds”.
+ Paterson decided that it would be a good tune to write words for and completed during his stay at the farm.
+ She had worked in “Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya” in 2014 and was last seen in “Hum Hain Na”.
+ There are many ways to tune balalaika; the most common tuning is E-E-A.
+ Then, in the second bar, as the fifth note is played, the left hand starts to play the tune an octave lower.
+ Pitt whistled the air of the popular tune “Gentle Shepherd, tell me where”, and the House laughed.
+ May is married to former Eastenders actress Anita Dobson, whom he met in 1986, and who gained fame in the 1980s for providing vocals to the theme tune to the aforementioned soap, entitled “Anyone Can Fall in Love”.
+ This meant varying a tune by playing it, for example, at twice the speed or half the speed etc.
+ Many children like to play it on instruments because the first part of the tune only uses five notes.
+ The music was written more recently and was then rewritten shortly afterwards because the original tune was unpopular.
+ He remembers that the shepherd’s tune is the one he had heard when his father and then his mother died.
+ This means a fourth, fifth or sixth valve is used to make the instrument sound more in tune – especially the lowest notes.
+ There is a “stretto”: all the voices start the tune quickly one after another.
+ Louis Armstrong recorded the title tune of the same name.
+ Musical improvisation is when musicians play a tune which does not exist yet.
+ The light music composition by Eric Coates called “By the Sleepy Lagoon” is the signature tune of the programme.
+ The fourth manual is called the “Solo” because the stops on this manual are used to play out the tune as a solo.
+ She has written the tune for the Christmas song “Julpolska”.
+ In Germany, the show launched in 2012 in a late-night slot, before being moved to primetime in 2015 where it airs on Das Erste, while in Serbia one in five viewers tune in to watch on RTS1.
+ It was historically relevant and contributed to the worldwide diffusion of diatonic scales, because it allowed musicians to tune musical instruments easily by ear.
