has gloss | (noun) the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration pitch |
lexicalization | eng: pitch |
subclass of | (noun) an attribute of sound sound property |
has subclass | (noun) the pitch used to tune instruments for concert performances; usually assigns 440 Hz to the A above middle C international pitch, concert pitch, philharmonic pitch |
has subclass | (noun) a pitch that is perceived as above other pitches high pitch, high frequency |
has subclass | (noun) the pitch range of the highest female voice treble, soprano |
has subclass | (noun) the pitch range of the highest male voice tenor |
has subclass | (noun) pitch of the voice; "he spoke in a low key" key |
has subclass | (noun) a pitch that is perceived as below other pitches low frequency, low pitch |
has subclass | (noun) the pitch range of the lowest female voice alto |
has subclass | (noun) (of a musical instrument) the second highest instrument in a family of musical instruments alto |
has subclass | (noun) the lowest part of the musical range bass |
has subclass | (noun) (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages; "the Beijing dialect uses four tones" tone |
has subclass | (noun) the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch; "he cannot sing in tune"; "the clarinet was out of tune" tune |
has subclass | c/Baseball pitches |