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'''Pitch''' can refer to any of the following:
* In [[music]]:
**[[Pitch (music)]] is he property of a [[sound]] or [[music]]al [[tone]] measured by its [[perception|perceived]] [[frequency]]
** See also [[pitch class]], [[pitch space]], [[relative pitch]], [[absolute pitch]]
*In [[linguistics]]:
** Pitch, or ''[[tone of voice]]'', refers to variation of tone in [[tonal language]], and in languages with [[melodic accent]]
*In [[flight dynamics]] pitch can refer to:
** A measure of an [[aircraft]]'s attitude (nose up or nose down)
** A measure of the angle of a [[propeller]]
*[[Pitch (resin)]] -- Any of several types of [[resin]]s
*[[Bitumen]] or [[tar pitch]]
*[[Pitch (cricket)]] -- part of the playing area in the sport of [[cricket (sport)|cricket]]
*[[Pitch (geographic)]] -- A vertical space; a term originally used in [[mining]], now also used in the sports of [[caving]] and [[climbing]]
*[[Pitch (card game)]] -- A bidding, point-taking game usually played in partnership


'''Pitch''' may refer to:
Also:
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==Acoustic frequency==
* [[Pitch (music)]], the perceived [[Audio frequency|frequency of sound]] including "definite pitch" and "indefinite pitch"
** [[Absolute pitch]] or "perfect pitch"
** [[Pitch class]], a set of all pitches that are a whole number of octaves apart
** [[Relative pitch]], the ability to identify a given musical interval between two notes
* [[Pitch accent]], a form of accentuation in speech


==Business==
*The [[angle]] or [[incline]] of a [[roof]], [[road]], or [[path]]
* [[Sales pitch]], a line of talk that attempts to persuade someone or something
*The distance between:
** [[Pitch (filmmaking)]], a proposal for a film
** dots in a [[computer display]] (also called "[[dot pitch]]")
** [[Elevator pitch]], a very short sales presentation, allegedly short enough to be made during an elevator ride
** lines on a [[print]]ed or [[typewriter|typewritten]] page
** threads on a [[screw]]
** complete turns of a [[helix]]
** teeth on a [[gear]]
*As a verb:
**To set up a [[tent]]
**To deliver a [[baseball]] to the [[catcher]]
**To deliver a [[golf]] ball with backspin
**To make a [[sales]] presentation
*An open outdoor location for:
** [[camping]]
** [[concert]]s
** open-air gatherings
** the playing various sports:
***[[cricket (sport)|cricket]]
***The fictional game of [[Quidditch]]


==Measurement==
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=== Movement about the transverse axis ===
* [[Pitch angle (kinematics)|Pitch angle]] (or pitch rotation), one of the angular degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing rotation about the side-to-side axis
** [[Pitch (aviation)]], one of the aircraft principal axes of rotation (nose-up or nose-down angle measured from horizontal axis)
** [[Pitch (ship motion)]], one of the ship motions' principal axes of rotation (bow-up or bow-down angle measured from horizontal axis)
* [[Pitch-up]], an uncommanded nose-upwards aerodynamical rotation of an aircraft.

===Angle measurement===
* Pitch or [[grade (slope)]], the steepness of a slope or an object confirming to a slope
** [[Roof pitch]] relates to the slope and inclination angle
* Pitch, or [[rake (geology)|rake]], in geology, the angle between a line and the strike of the plane on which it was found

=== Electromagnetism ===
* [[Pitch angle (particle motion)]], the angle between a charged particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field

=== Mechanical engineering ===
* [[Pitch angle (engineering)]], the angle between a bevel gears' element of a pitch cone and its axis

=== Linear measurement===
"Pitch" is widely used to describe the distance between repeated elements in a structure possessing [[translational symmetry]]:

* [[Pitch (gear)#Pitch nomenclature|Pitch (gear)]], the distance between a point on one tooth and the corresponding point on an adjacent tooth
* [[Pitch (screw)]] the distance between turns of a screw thread
** [[Blade pitch]] the distance between the front edge and the rear edge of a propeller blade
** Pitch, the distance between passes in the helical scanning pattern of [[X-ray computed tomography]]
* [[Pitch (typewriter)]], the number of characters and spaces in one inch (25.4&nbsp;mm) of running text
* Pitch, the distance between bits in a parallel integrated circuit element such as a [[register file]]
* [[Dot pitch]] in images
* Pin pitch, the distance between centers of pins in [[List of electronics package dimensions#Dimension reference|electronics packaging]]
* [[Seat pitch]], the spacing between seat rows in an aircraft

==Arts, entertainment, and media==
* [[Pitch (film)|''Pitch'' (film)]]
* [[Pitch (TV series)|''Pitch'' (TV series)]]
* [[Coone|''Pitch up'']], a [[hardstyle]] track by Coone & Ghost
* ''[[Pitch Weekly]]'', a free urban weekly newspaper in Kansas City

==Plants==
* [[Pitch (resin)]], a viscous substance produced by plants or formed from petroleum
* [[Pitch Pine]] (''Pinus rigida''), trees

== Sports and recreation ==
* [[Pitch (climbing)]], a term used in climbing and also caving
* [[Pitch (baseball)]], a throw of a baseball from a pitcher to the catcher(s)
* [[Pitch (card game)]] (or "High, or Low Jack"), an American trick-taking card game
* [[Pitch (sports field)]], a field of play and is usually outdoors
** [[Cricket pitch]]
** [[Rugby pitch]]
** [[Football pitch]]
* The [[Glossary of cricket terms#pitch|bounce]] of a cricket ball
* Pitch, a [[lateral pass]] in gridiron football
* Pitching, the process of assembling a [[tent]]

==See also==
* [[Pitch Black (disambiguation)]]
* [[Pitcher]]
* [[Pitchfork]]
* [[Pitchware]]
* "Pitchy", a song by Basshunter from his ''[[Calling Time]]'' album
* [[The Pitch (disambiguation)]]
* [[Pitch (resin)]]

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Latest revision as of 06:24, 29 November 2024

Pitch may refer to:

Acoustic frequency

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Business

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  • Sales pitch, a line of talk that attempts to persuade someone or something

Measurement

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Movement about the transverse axis

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  • Pitch angle (or pitch rotation), one of the angular degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing rotation about the side-to-side axis
    • Pitch (aviation), one of the aircraft principal axes of rotation (nose-up or nose-down angle measured from horizontal axis)
    • Pitch (ship motion), one of the ship motions' principal axes of rotation (bow-up or bow-down angle measured from horizontal axis)
  • Pitch-up, an uncommanded nose-upwards aerodynamical rotation of an aircraft.

Angle measurement

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  • Pitch or grade (slope), the steepness of a slope or an object confirming to a slope
    • Roof pitch relates to the slope and inclination angle
  • Pitch, or rake, in geology, the angle between a line and the strike of the plane on which it was found

Electromagnetism

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Mechanical engineering

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Linear measurement

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"Pitch" is widely used to describe the distance between repeated elements in a structure possessing translational symmetry:

  • Pitch (gear), the distance between a point on one tooth and the corresponding point on an adjacent tooth
  • Pitch (screw) the distance between turns of a screw thread
    • Blade pitch the distance between the front edge and the rear edge of a propeller blade
    • Pitch, the distance between passes in the helical scanning pattern of X-ray computed tomography
  • Pitch (typewriter), the number of characters and spaces in one inch (25.4 mm) of running text
  • Pitch, the distance between bits in a parallel integrated circuit element such as a register file
  • Dot pitch in images
  • Pin pitch, the distance between centers of pins in electronics packaging
  • Seat pitch, the spacing between seat rows in an aircraft

Arts, entertainment, and media

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Plants

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Sports and recreation

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See also

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