Tuning can refer to:
See also
- Category:Computer hardware tuning
In Music, there are two common meanings for tuning: Tuning practice, the act of tuning an instrument or voice Guitar tunings are differing pitch arrangements of open (unfretted strings used for the Guitar. 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 Neuronal tuning refers to the property of brain cells to selectively represent a particular kind of sensory motor or cognitive information 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 is the adjustment modification or design of Internal combustion engines to yield optimal performance either in terms of power output or economy Database tuning describes a group of activities used to optimize and homogenize the performance of a Database. 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 Dixie is the second Album by Avail, released on Lookout! Records in 1994
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