untuned - meaning and definition. What is untuned
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What (who) is untuned - definition


untuned      
¦ adjective not tuned or in tune.
Unpitched percussion instrument         
  • cowbell]]s, a [[jam block]] and a [[cymbal]] all in use as unpitched percussion
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  • dominant]] or [[subdominant]] of the soloist's key and thus complements the [[melody]]. Its [[drum head]] is reinforced at the centre to reduce [[inharmonic]] [[overtone]]s.
  • cowbell]] is most often used as unpitched percussion, but here is a pitched set
PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENT THAT PRODUCES SOUNDS OF INDETERMINATE PITCH
Untuned percussion; Unpitched percussion; Tuning in untuned percussion; Tuned and untuned percussion; Pitched percussion instruments easily mistaken for unpitched; Unpitched; Non-pitched percussion
An unpitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument played in such a way as to produce sounds of indeterminate pitch, or an instrument normally played in this fashion.
Lists of tuned and untuned percussion instruments         
This is a partitioned list of percussion instruments showing their usage as tuned or untuned. See pitched percussion instrument for discussion of the differences between tuned and untuned percussion.
Examples of use of untuned
1. Once power is weakened and that string untuned, some will stir more discord.
2. Fuel this powerful – it is named after its top–end octane rating which allows it to burn hotter than ordinary unleaded – has not been seen at British filling stations since the 1'70s when some garages sold "five star". In a recent performance test, a tuned Porsche GT2 gained just over 100bhp running on BP Ultimate102 compared to an untuned model running on ordinary fuel.