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out of tune
carry a tune
(idiomatic) To produce music, especially to sing, with accurate relative pitch.
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show tune
A popular song originally written as part of the score of a stage musical.
tune up
(transitive) To make adjustments (to an engine or bicycle drivetrain) in order to improve its performance. / (intransitive) To make preparations for vigorous exercise; to warm up.
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tune-up
A series of adjustments to an engine in order to improve its performance / A series of preparations for vigorous exercise; a warm-up
signature tune
(music, broadcasting) The tune that opens and/or closes a radio or television programme.
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sing the same tune
(figuratively) To hold to the same opinion or understanding as another; to be in agreement on a matter.
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sing a different tune
(figuratively) To hold to a different opinion or appreciation (about something); to possess a new, changed, or regenerated mindset, usually for the better.
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dance to a different tune
Alternative form of dance to a new tune / To behave differently; to march to the beat of a different drummer. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dance, different, tune.
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