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Myron Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Stay in tune

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0 Yes, especially if you are conducting a choir or orchestra! 02br 02br 00You don't mean either "stay in touch" or "stay tuned", do you? Because those are not the same.

  • 0 Yes, especially if you are conducting a choir or orchestra!
  • 02br 02br 00You don't mean either "stay in touch" or "stay tuned", do you?
  • Because those are not the same.
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0 Yes, especially if you are conducting a choir or orchestra! 02br
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00You don't mean either "stay in touch" or "stay tuned", do you? Because those are not the same. 0-
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0 when you are ' In tune' it means you are singing or playing the write notes or you are in the right key. 'Out of tune' means you are off key. 02br
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00the phrase is therefore generally used when correcting a singer or a person playing an instrument. 02br
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00It may also be used by a conductor when he tells his orchestra to mantain the same 'temp
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0 Just execuse me, so what is "stay in touch" and "stay tuned"? 02br
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"stay in touch" is used when you want to keep in contact, either in person or via correspondence, with someone. It literally means you want to be able to stay within "touch" of one another.

"stay tuned" means more information will be available at a later time, so you need to be aware and "stay tuned". This is used in the analogy of tuning to the same radio station for additional informa
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I would add that, though its direct use might be with musicians,who are singing, or playing instruments, its broader use means to 'stay in a harmonious-agreeable, felicitous, compatible-relationship with...[any number of things].'
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01cite10Davkett12cite10I would add that, though its direct use might be with musicians,who are singing, or playing instruments, its broader use means to 'stay in a harmonious-11del10agreeable, felicitous, compatible12del10-relationship with...[any number of things].'12blockquote
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Hey sorry to be random but uhmm how do you know your singing in the right tune and note??
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You read the music?
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By listening to the piano or orchestra, and matching your voical tone to the notes of a known "in tune" instrument or voice. Reading music helps. Practice also helps.

Becky
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...yes because "Stay in Tune" and "In Harmony" are the same !

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