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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a tune" is correct and usable in written English
It is used as a command to mean "start singing or playing a tune". Here is an example sentence: "The choir director told the group to take a tune and practice their harmony."
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Just because one is creative musically and is adventurous, does not mean they can take a tune like "Lady is a Tramp" and turn the heroine into a schizophrenic (actually that might not be a BAD idea).
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So the way I do that if I have a string that's, say, 100 feet long, is I'll take a tuning block and mount it to the string 40 feet out from the bridge and that stops the vibration at that point.
"You take a recognizable tune and you turn it into a jazz song.
If your piano has been untuned for a long time it might take a few tuning sessions before it stays tuned.
So, as you finish reading this story, take a moment to tune into your senses.
Viary sets reminders for these behaviours- walk for 15 minutes every morning, take a vegetarian lunch, tune into some Beethoven etc, - and the app then collects data on these completed actions.
Girls, need to take a moment to tune in and discover what it is they really need.
Even the kids from "Glee" took a turn singing tunes from the science fiction double-feature picture show.
Go ahead and click play and get ready to smile in a big way when you watch the battle of the sexes takes a turn towards tunes.
Take a walk and tune in to your surroundings.
The music on "Glee" this season has included almost all genres, including country (Carrie Underwood's "Last Name"), hip-hop (Kanye West's "Gold Digger"), contemporary pop (Rihanna's "Take a Bow"), show tunes ("Maybe This Time" from "Cabaret") and rock oldies (Queen's "Somebody to Love").
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