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The word "tuning" originates from the 1550s, referring to the process of adjusting the intonation of a musical instrument. It comes from the verb "tune," which means to adjust the tones of a voice or instrument to a
correct pitch.
Etymology of Tuning
Origin of the Word
The term "tuning" originates from the mid-1550s, referring to the
process of adjusting the intonation of a musical instrument.
It derives from the verb "tune," which means to adjust the tones of a voice or instrument to a correct or standard pitch.
Historical Development
The word "tune" itself dates back to the early 14th century, initially meaning a musical sound or note.
By the late 14th century, it evolved to describe a well-rounded
succession of musical notes or a melody.
The figurative use of "tune" to mean putting something in proper
condition emerged in the 1520s.
Related Terms
The phrase "tune in," referring to radio, was first recorded in 1913, while "tune out" appeared in 1908, meaning to eliminate reception on a specific frequency.
The concept of tuning has also been applied outside music, such as in machinery, where it refers to setting a machine in order for work.
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