Pitch
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Pitch black is a darker color. This is why they add the "pitch" in it.
dissonance
A high pitch note vibrates more rapidly than a low pitch note.
Pitch
Stadium or on a rugby pitch. The pitch will refer directly to the playing area
teeth per inch
one pitch one out or 2 maybe 3 pitches
It's a term used to refer to the pitch and catcher at the same time.
Pitch, note, tone, frequencey. there are a few options.
Pitch is a term used to refer to the height or lowness of a sound. The pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of the sound waves. A higher pitch has a higher frequency. The noted called A that is the first A above middle C is often used as a note for tuning instruments to match each other, and has the frequency of 440Hz.
im just guessing. but, it may refer to the ... like, the difference of pitch while talking...umm...example-what would you like to drink?
You are probably thinking of the term "drone" which is a constant tone that doesn't fluctuate. Bagpipes are notorious for this constant pitch (which is determiend by the tuning of the pipes themselves), but it doesn't specifically refer to a high or low pitch.
Perfect pitch refers to a person’s ability to identify any musical note by name after hearing it, without reference to other notes. Perfect pitch—also known more technically as absolute pitch—can also refer to the ability that some singers have to sing a given note on cue.
Pitch could be the frequency of a sound wave, but there could be (are) other uses in the physical sciences. Pitch could also refer to the angle of attack of a propeller into the air. Further, pitch is a term that is used to refer to the change of motion of a vehicle. (If the space shuttle is "pointing" in a given direction and suddenly is pointing in a direction that is "up" or "higher" than where it was pointing before, the nose has "pitched up" in flight.) Pitch can also be used to refer to the grade or gradient of a slope. There is also the use as a name for tree or other plant sap that is fairly viscous (thick).
The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch. The lower the frequency, the lower the pitch.