What does akort in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word akort in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use akort in Turkish.

The word akort in Turkish means tuning, akort, akort etmek, yeniden akort etmek, akort etmek, akort etmek, akort etmek, akort aleti, akort etme, akort etme. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word akort

tuning

akort

(music: pitch accuracy)

Humidity changes can affect your piano's tuning.

akort etmek

(musical instrument: set pitch) (çalgı)

The guitar needs to be keyed higher than that.

yeniden akort etmek

(instrument: adjust correctly) (çalgı)

Dennis retuned his guitar after playing it for weeks.

akort etmek

(music: an instrument)

Joan is tuning her guitar.

akort etmek

(musical instrument: adjust pitch)

There is something exciting about hearing an orchestra tune up just before a performance.

akort etmek

(musical instrument: adjust pitch) (çalgı)

Dave was tuning his guitar up.

akort aleti

(device for tuning musical instruments)

Strike the tuner and adjust the guitar to it.

akort etme

(musical instrument: act of tuning)

The tuning of the piano was a delicate job.

akort etme

(musical instrument: set pitches) (çalgı)

Different countries sometimes use different tunings for string instruments.

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