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No one touched their fretboards; this was just an open, ringing, de-tuned tuning that built to an incredible din.
Golfers are perennially in the process of tweaking this or tuning that; only goons think their golf swings are "excellent".
Evidently, there were numerological prejudices in the ancient tuning that didn't pass the test of the ear.
This isn't a coincidence; it's a result of the "tuning" that Tamayo described in building his simulation.
It is simple enough to involve little in the way of instructions, yet allows for the obsessive tinkering and tuning that is the hallmark of the radio hobbyist.
"A tuning that really makes music of the 18th century sound well will also serve 20th-century music well," Mr. Kuderna said.
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Any fine-tuning that should be done, should be done to keep the horses safe".
I can't remember a new hall sounding this good or this characterful at its opening, despite the fine-tuning that will no doubt happen over the coming weeks.
Most of the studios were still empty, but in one room the quiet, repetitive labor of fine-tuning that is the dancers' daily practice was in full swing.
This was accomplished by the fine-tuning that occurred from adopting precision feed management practices that led to higher forage diets.
Theoretically, the cosmological constant (Lambda) suffers from a severe fine-tuning that needs to be understood in order for Lambda-CDM to be a satisfactory model.
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