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  Tuning can refer to:

  • Musical tuning
    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 Pitch used to tune an instrument, and their theoretical basis....
    • Guitar tunings
    • Piano tuning
      Piano tuning

      Piano tuning is the act of making minute adjustments to the tensions of the strings of a piano to properly align the intervals between their tones so that the instrument is Musical tuning....
  • Radio tuning: see tuner
    Tuner

    Tuner may refer to:* Someone or something which adjusts or configures a mechanical, electronic, or musical device* Antenna tuner, a device to adjust the resonance frequency of an antenna or transmission line...
  • Tuning properties of neurons: see neuronal tuning
    Neuronal tuning

    Neuronal tuning refers to the property of brain cells to selectively represent a particular kind of sensory, motor, or cognitive information. For example, an auditory system neuron best responding to the sound of particular frequency is said to be tuned to that frequency....
  • Car tuning
    Car tuning

    Car tuning is both an industry and a hobby, in which a car is modified in order to improve its performance and handling and improve the owner's driving style....
    • Engine tuning
      Engine tuning

      Engine tuning is the adjustment, modification or design of internal combustion engines to yield optimal performance, to increase an engine's power output, economy, or durability....
  • Database tuning
    Database tuning

    Database tuning describes a group of activities used to optimize and homogenize the performance of a database. It usually overlaps with query language tuning, but refers to configuration of the database files, the database management system , and the operating system and Computer hardware the DBMS runs on....
  • Self-tuning
    Self-tuning

    In control theory a self-tuning system is capable of optimizing its own internal running parameters in order to maximize or minimize the fulfillment of an objective function; typically efficiency or error....
  • "Tuning", a song by Avail from their 1994 album Dixie
    Dixie (album)

    Dixie is the second album by Avail, released on Lookout! Records in 1994. It was re-released in 2006 on Jade Tree Records. Also included on the re-released disc was the Attempt To Regress 7" and Live at the Kings Head Inn....
  • To "tune" a lady is to "talk her up" or "get to know her better"


See also

Category:Computer hardware tuning