How To Use Untune In A Sentence

  • Drunken college students strum untuned strings and shout incoherent lyrics into flames of illegal campfires. Johnny Mercer's Pier
  • ‘Nor good neither, ’ answered Dominie Sampson, in a voice whose untuneable harshness corresponded with the awkwardness of his figure. Chapter III
  • The pianist had grand piano, harmonium, honky-tonk piano and celeste, and the percussionist had a range of tuned and untuned percussion.
  • Or of the serenades sung with a guitar which now lies mute, untuned. Watching Pablo Sleep
  • In "Music for Midsummer's Eve," time is an "untuned harmonium/That Muzaks our nights and days. Archive 2009-04-01
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  • Truly, young gentlemen, though there was no great matter in the ditty, yet the note was very untuneable. As You Like It
  • I was astonished to find it actually contained a load of Germans singing untunefully and then a strangely familiar man shouting ‘Heil!’
  • I think that the Star-Spangled Banner is untuneful, nearly unsingable, and usually played too slowly, so it loses what little character it had to begin with.
  • There is a sense, therefore, in which we must declare the principles to be two, and a sense in which they are three; a sense in which the contraries are the principles-say for example the musical and the unmusical, the hot and the cold, the tuned and the untuned-and a sense in which they are not, since it is impossible for the contraries to be acted on by each other. Physics
  • Nowhere are there particular untuneful or heavy sounds, though now and then the music comes with vehemence.
  • But, I understand, the great disturbers of the room where Mad. de ____ sleeps are two chanoines, whose noses are so sonorous and so untuneable as to produce a sort of duet absolutely incompatible with sleep; and one of the company is often deputed to interrupt the serenade by manual application _mais tout en badinant et avec politesse_ [But all in pleasantry, and with politeness.] to the offending parties. A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
  • Don't untune that string!
  • The pianist had grand piano, harmonium, honky-tonk piano and celeste, and the percussionist had a range of tuned and untuned percussion.
  • Hiatt's eponymous Gibson dreadnought buzzed and untuned itself throughout the two-hour performance, which added a rock-and-roll edge to the unplugged affair. In concert: Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt at the Birchmere
  • We may observe of HONINGTON GREEN, and most of the Poems in rhyme in this Collection, that they are strongly accentuated: and if red with a close attention to accent and emphasis, the rhythm is musical and energetic; where to a careless Reader it might appear harsh and untuneable. An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; the Culprit, an Elegy; and Other Poems, on Various Subjects
  • When sorrow is indisposing, it untunes the heart for prayer, meditation, holy conference; it cloisters up the soul. The Art of Divine Contentment: An Exposition of Philippians 4:11
  • His ‘J'ai le coeur plein’ in The Count of Luxemburg is badly written and untuneful to the ear.
  • He has converted an untuneful rabble into a disciplined, harmonious, intelligible Orchestra and fortunate will be the band that next obtains his services.
  • The performance suffered shipwreck, however, in the famous first finale, because of the untunefulness of the orchestra, and the incapacity of the enlisted stage bands. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
  • It was the sound of a big man clearing his throat; and just then a hoarse, untuneful voice broke into singing.
  • The main fault of ‘Soda Lake’ is the occasional voyage into meandering feedback and untuned sloppiness, which is sometimes irritable rather than endearing if you listen too hard.
  • With eagerness one turns toward the east, with angry impatience one marks the unchequered darkness; the crowing of a cock, that sound of glee during day-time, comes wailing and untuneable — the creaking of rafters, and slight stir of invisible insect is heard and felt as the signal and type of desolation. The Last Man
  • An unfriendly critic at this time describes "his countenance swollen and reddish, his voice sharp and untuneable, and his eloquence full of fervor. Early European History
  • This is necessary because occasionally tuneful singers will ridicule untuneful ones and tease them about their untunefulness, particularly if the untuneful one is sitting nearby.
  • When I was growing up, I associated religious music with school hymns, the most untuneful, dreary things, but many Bach cantatas are incredibly jolly and full of playful flourishes.
  • A lullaby: your voice, no matter how untuneful, is very soothing to your baby.
  • Despite riding an untuned bike against many better prepared machines, he finished seventh in the Clubmans' 400 series last year, while he continues to contest the 400 series this season and has so far recorded six podium finishes.
  • Until you can show me, in the HIR text, where government buys our private insurance or forces doctors and nurses to work for the government I assume you havent read the text of the bill and are just another untuned piano playing a lobbyist script. Think Progress » Fox Politicizes Clinton’s Heart Surgery, Suggests He Wouldn’t Have Received Treatment Under Health Reform
  • What we got was fine, though the meal was disrupted by a man at a large table, who was sang loudly, untunefully and persistently over several hours.
  • The noise sounds like the white noise background of an untuned radio. Grinding grain
  • Furthermore, since it is unable to control the striking of the elements, untuneful noisy sounds, therefore, may occur.
  • And then we were amazed to hear the sound of singing -- amazed, for it was not the uncouth singing of negroes (who in happy circumstances delight to uplift their voices in psalms) nor yet the boisterous untuneable roaring of rough seamen, like Vetch's buccaneers, but a most melodious and pleasing sound, which put me in mind (and Cludde also) of the madrigal singers of our good town of Shrewsbury. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
  • The bridge hypothesis, as it has come to be called, posits that fathers’ CDS is closer in form to the untuned language and communication styles that children will encounter with interlocutors outside their immediate families.
  • His clothes were cheap and homely, "his countenance swollen and reddish, his voice sharp and untuneable," nevertheless his fervid eloquence and energy soon made him "very much hearkened unto. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
  • Over the course of the album, his kit never emerges from under an untuned, overcompressed, wet blanket.
  • Hiatt's eponymous Gibson dreadnought buzzed and untuned itself throughout the two-hour performance, which added a rock-and-roll edge to the unplugged affair. In concert: Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt at the Birchmere
  • A very fine soundtrack shifts from a winsome romanticism in the early moments to the jarring untuned piano notes in the latter fraught stages.
  • After a slightly untuneful start, she gets better and better, culminating with a storming number at the final curtain. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a good way to injure vocal cords, as well as producing a harsh and untuned sound.
  • After proper voice classification (click here to access a description of this procedure), many inexperienced singers who might have been singing untunefully in the first session of choir or music class will automatically begin to match pitch in a day or two.
  • Changes in weather can untune a violin.
  • In ‘The Hippopotamus’, for instance, this most untuneful animal is associated with ‘sound-slumbering music’, an altogether unexpected conjunction.
  • Truly, though there is no great matter in the ditty, yet the note is very untuneable. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 3, 1891
  • After a dozen golden oldies had been sung loudly if untunefully, it was noticed that a number of non-MEOSA guests had fled the premises.
  • Voice and overdubs in one take only so please bear with the untunefulness. WN.com - Articles related to Obama vows to fight on for climate change bill
  • He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy.
  • Breaking trail with a heavy pack for more than a few miles was desperate for my young untuned body.
  • Considerable skill was required to do this, however, and an untuned Model 70 trigger was a horror. The Model 70 Reborn
  • With eagerness one turns toward the east, with angry impatience one marks the unchequered darkness; the crowing of a cock, that sound of glee during day-time, comes wailing and untuneable — the creaking of rafters, and slight stir of invisible insect is heard and felt as the signal and type of desolation. The Last Man
  • A bit untuneful when he pushed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to the nondiagnostic pipe fragment, Feature 22 contained sherds from two Mackinac Punctate vessels and one sherd with drag-jab decoration, commonly associated with the Juntunen phase.
  • In addition to a draggy book, there are tunes that can only turn rather untuneful to avoid seeming reminiscent, and lyrics that are ruggedly mediocre.
  • A very fine soundtrack shifts from a winsome romanticism in the early moments to the jarring untuned piano notes in the latter fraught stages.
  • The second act I saw was a young teenager who played electric guitar with a very aggressive style and sang untunefully.
  • Interrupting his untuneful singing, he gave a wobbly wave and called, ‘Good night’ to some fashionably dressed dummies in a store window.
  • A cycle of five settings of extracts from The Tempest, it clothes the disarmingly tonal vocal lines in shimmering textures from trios of flutes and cellos, along with three percussionists playing a variety of tuned and untuned wooden and metallic instruments. CBSO/Nelsons – review
  • We thought it would be far too untuneful for him. Times, Sunday Times

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