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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Tune more your voice

If someone was singing badly, would it make sense to say:


"You should tune (more) your voice."


Note: By 'tune your voice', I mean produce the musical notes (do, re, mi…) like they should...

  

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No—you can tune an instrument but not your voice. You can only tell someone they're singing out of tune.

  • No—you can tune an instrument but not your voice.
  • You can only tell someone they're singing out of tune.
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No—you can tune an instrument but not your voice.

You can only tell someone they're singing out of tune.

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Christine Christie

If someone was singing badly, would it make sense to say:


"You should tune (more) your voice."


Note: By 'tune your voice', I mean produce the musical notes (do, re, mi…) like they should...

No, that doesn't work. The musical term for that is "intonation". It's used mostly for the voice and for string i

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