Examples of 'hold a tune' in a sentence

Meaning of "hold a tune"

hold a tune - This phrase is used to describe someone's ability to sing or carry a melody in music. It implies that the person is capable of staying on pitch and maintaining the correct musical notes while singing

How to use "hold a tune" in a sentence

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hold a tune
She can not even hold a tune.
She can not hold a tune to save her life.
He requires someone on stage who can hold a tune.
I can barely hold a tune in a bucket.
I thought you said you could not hold a tune.
Can not hold a tune.
You can hold a tune but you can not hold your own in a solo . Sometimes.
You could not hold a tune.
You can hold a tune but you can not hold your own in a solo.
Must be able to hold a tune.
She can ´ t hold a tune to save her life.
He was playing that same guitar they said he couldn't hold a tune in a bucket.
You couldn't hold a tune to save your life.
Your contribution turns out to be a girl who could not hold a tune with handcuffs.
Man couldn't hold a tune in a bucket.

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Contribute? Your contribution turns out to be a girl who could not hold a tune with handcuffs.
Think you can hold a tune by then? - Yes, sir.
He, er, he requires someone on stage who can hold a tune.
Think you can hold a tune by then?
If I am goofing around at the piano, yeah, I can hold a tune.
Well, I can hold a tune.
She divides people in two: those who can hold a tune and those who can't.

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