To call the tune is to be the one saying which tune the band plays next. In figurative language, it means you're the one in charge, "calling the shots," saying what's to happen.
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Yes well... I mean sometimes
Adjusted in pitch or resonance. Or the past tense of tune
Some common idioms about music used in everyday conversations include "to be in tune with," "to strike a chord," "to face the music," "to call the tune," and "to be music to someone's ears."
basically get the tune down if you have the tune down your good
just a phrase or tune which is then repeated. Call and echo - Repeating the tune which was played Call and response - After the tune, a different tune plays in response to the first tune.
If you mean just a "tune up" visit, it['s about $75 where I live.
cant carry a tune
call customer care and ask them to deactivate your caller tune...
Call 155223 (Toll Free) to deactivate caller tune.
Call customer service
Call on 98359835 and get for caller tune deactivation code from customer care executives....
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This is an expression that means to be in charge, to give the orders, to tell other people what they must do. There are other expressions that are similar, such as to "call the tune." (The history of "to call the shots" may go back to a sport like skeet-shooting or perhaps to the military. The history of "to call the tune" may refer to the leader of the musicians, the person who decides what song the band will play.)
i mean how to tune exactly the pitch and decay?