Examples of 'out of tune' in a sentence

Meaning of "out of tune"

When something is described as 'out of tune,' it means that it is not in harmony or alignment with what is expected or desired. It is often used to refer to music or musical instruments that are not producing the correct pitch or melody. Figuratively, it can also describe a situation or behavior that is not in accordance with social norms or expectations
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  • Not in the correct musical pitch.
  • Not in agreement or in harmony (with something).

How to use "out of tune" in a sentence

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out of tune
Sometimes out of tune and sometimes melodious.
This thing always gets out of tune.
A note out of tune could be the difference.
And she plays out of tune too.
Because the harmony of the universe is now out of tune.
That will be out of tune for sure.
It is the lark that sings so out of tune.
In and out of tune all the time.
I like singing loud and out of tune.
It was out of tune and off beat.
You get the strings out of tune.
So if you are out of tune better not to play at all.
The strings put themselves out of tune.
They will not go out of tune in that distance.
The third octave is a little out of tune.

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Even a bit out of tune too.
I do not know which instrument is out of tune.
It might be gloriously out of tune and just be awesome.
I decided to leave the pianos out of tune.
Guitars can go in and out of tune on a regular basis.
Classical violin music plays out of tune.
You can hear it going out of tune on that note there.
Unfortunately the demo is sadly out of tune.
They would all be out of tune with each other.
I have just always felt thatshe was out of tune.
Lives are sadly out of tune with it.
Correct the pitch of a voice singing out of tune.
Tom sang out of tune.
They are all in bad condition and out of tune.
You are out of tune with this world now.
Dead cert killer will be out of tune.
Way out of tune.
This husky howls funnily out of tune.
And out of tune.
The stars are falling out of tune.
Even out of tune.
Hoarse voice and almost out of tune.
Song out of tune.
Your ears must be out of tune.
All out of tune.
So the track is a little out of tune.
One is out of tune.
Without you my song goes out of tune.
Is now out of tune.
That guitar is completely out of tune.
You to go out of tune too.
The keys are dusty the strings are out of tune.
We sang out of tune.
The lower fret area is therefore out of tune.
Slightly out of tune.

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