Difference between revisions of "pitch (Q9391)"

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The predominant frequency of vibration per second of a given sound,giving that sound its specific quality that distinguishes it from any othersound of different vibration.

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Základní frekvence
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Převládající frekvence kmitů za sekundu daného zvuku, která tomuto zvuku propůjčuje jeho specifický charakter a odlišuje jej od jakéhokoli jiného zvuku s odlišnou frekvencí.
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Property / Field: sound, music and amplification / rank
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Normal rank
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pitch (English)
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Normal rank
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historical description: The predominant frequency of vibration per second of a given sound,giving that sound its specific quality that distinguishes it from any othersound of different vibration. (English)
Property / historical term: pitch (English) / qualifier
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Property / historical term: pitch (English) / qualifier
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Publication date: 1952
Timestamp+1952-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 12 June 2026

The predominant frequency of vibration per second of a given sound,giving that sound its specific quality that distinguishes it from any othersound of different vibration.
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pitch
The predominant frequency of vibration per second of a given sound,giving that sound its specific quality that distinguishes it from any othersound of different vibration.

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    pitch (English)
    The predominant frequency of vibration per second of a given sound,giving that sound its specific quality that distinguishes it from any othersound of different vibration. (English)
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