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Pitch may refer to: In music: Pitch (music), the property of a sound or musical tone measured by its perceived frequency Range (music), the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch a musical instrument can play Vocal range, the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch a human voice can...
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The Kansas City The Pitch is the definitive source of information for news, music, movies, restaurants, reviews, and events in Kansas City. A Pitch reporter spends a day with the Obama campaign in Springfield.
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That property of voice which we call pitch is determined by the rate of vibration of the vocal cords. The greater the number of vibrations per second, the higher the pitch. When we use our voices intelligently we do not allow ourselves to scream when angry or raise our voices to too high a pitch when we are excited.
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Sounds may be generally characterized by pitch, loudness, and quality. The perceived pitch of a sound is just the ear's response to frequency, The place theory and its refinements provide plausible models for the perception of the relative pitch of two tones, but do not explain the phenomenon of perfect pitch.
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Encyclopedia: Pitch (music)
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pitch Definition from dictionary Look up "pitch" at Merriam-Webster Look up "pitch" at dictionary.com Forum discussions with the word(s) 'pitch' in the title:
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9 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Pitch \Pitch\, n. (Elec.) The distance between symmetrically arranged or corresponding parts of an armature, Sometimes half of this distance is called the pitch. {Pitch of poles} (Elec.), the distance between a pair of poles of opposite sign.
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As such, pitch is a psychoacoustic variable, and the degree of sensitivity shown to it varies widely with people. The pitch of a TONE or NOTE allows it to be placed in a musical SCALE; thus notes of a scale are often called pitches, and given names (A, B, C, C#, doh, re, mi, etc.).
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