- Look up
pitch,
pitched,
pitches, or
pitching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pitch may
refer to:
Pitch (music), the
perceived frequency of
sound including...
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waves of 1000 and 1200 Hz may
sometimes be
heard as up to
three pitches: two
spectral pitches at 1000 and 1200 Hz,
derived from the
physical frequencies of...
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synonyms for
pitch. The
rectangular central area of the
cricket field – the
space used for
pitches – is
known as the square.
Cricket pitches are usually...
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changeup Other pitches which are or have been used in
baseball are:
Gyroball Junk
pitches Eephus pitch Knuckleball Shuuto Illegal pitches Beanball Emery...
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treating all
octaves as
being equivalent,
pitch-classes
contain less
information (ex 'C') than
pitches (ex: C3).
Pitch-class
intervals (below) are therefore...
- the
ideal length of
pitches (and thus the
total number of
pitches) on a multi-
pitch route, including:
Belay stations. In multi-
pitch climbing, the availability...
- turf
pitches are also
increasingly common in the
Nordic countries, due to the
amount of snow
during the
winter months. The
strain put on gr****
pitches by...
- ISBN 0-19-311334-1 An "online
pitch pipe" (recordings of each of the
pitches on a free-reed instrument)
Mechanical Engineering Projects (Pip
pitch record) A zipped...
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Pitch may
refer to: "The
Pitch" (Seinfeld) The
Pitch (TV series), an AMC
original series The
Pitch (podcast), an
American podcast The
Pitch (newspaper)...
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Pitch is a
viscoelastic polymer which can be
natural or manufactured,
derived from petroleum, coal tar, or plants.
Pitch produced from
petroleum may be...