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* [[Absolute pitch]] or "perfect pitch"
* [[Absolute pitch]] or "perfect pitch"
* [[Pitch class]], shows distinct frequencies on [[musical notation]].
* [[Pitch (music)]], the perceived frequency of sound including "definite pitch" and "indefinite pitch"
* [[Pitch (music)]], the perceived frequency of sound including "definite pitch" and "indefinite pitch"
* [[Pitch accent]], a form of emphasis in speech
* [[Pitch accent]], a form of emphasis in speech

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Pitch may refer to:

Acoustic frequency

Angle measurement

  • one of the angular degrees of freedom (mechanics)
  • Pitch or grade (slope), the steepness of a slope or an object confirming to a slope
  • Pitch (aviation), along with roll and yaw, an aspect of aircraft flight dynamics
  • Pitch, or rake, in geology, the angle between a line and the strike of the plane on which it was found
  • Roof pitch relates to the slope and inclination angle

Linear measurement

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

Sports

Media

See also