Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in May. 2015
The term tuning has different meanings: in the field of human relations, on the communication systems and in the musical sphere.
There is talk of harmony between two or more people when there is a good relationship between them or they have some kind of coincidence. Thus, a boss and a subordinate are in good harmony if their relationship labor it is harmonious and there is a good understanding between them, since they agree easily and their way of acting is compatible. When this does not occur, we can speak of incompatibility.
Tuner in the media
In the context of communication systems, we talk about tuning when a tuner is activated. For example, a receiver radio that is part of an audio system that connects to an amplifier. Tuners are used to watch television channels and allow an analog system to adapt to a different signal, for example DTT. In this way, two different systems become compatible because there is a harmony between them.
The tuning from a perspective
musical is the sound piece that is part of the headline of a radio or television program. It's a fragment Very short musical, usually a few seconds long and is intended to announce the program. In this way, it is possible to attract the attention of the viewer or listener.Musical tuning as a communication strategy
Specialists in radio or television communication attach great importance to the tuning of a program. You could say that this musical element is part of their brand, so it would be one of their signs of identity.
Each program has a content modality and a certain rhythm and the tuning must connect with these basic elements. Let's imagine a television show dedicated to mystery. In this case, the tuning must communicate through sound the idea of mystery. Consequently, the tuning should suggest the contents.
3 types of tunings
In technical terms, the tuning of a program can be of three types: as a curtain (a fragment that separates the different contents), as a burst (the fragment is especially short and intense) or the musical beat (even shorter and usually with a rising pitch). In any of its modalities, tuning intervenes in the dynamics of a program and its main function is to give it rhythm and liveliness.
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