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Pitch may refer to:
In music:
- Pitch (music), the property of a sound or musical tone measured by its perceived frequency
- Range (music), the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch a musical instrument can play
- Vocal range, the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch a human voice can produce
- Musical tuning explains pitch systems and pitch standards
In speech, language, hearing, and signal processing:
In nature:
- Pitch (resin), a viscous liquid, derived from plants or petroleum products, often used for waterproofing and sealing
- Pitch Pine, a tree species rich in resin
In recreation:
- Pitch (baseball), the delivery of a baseball to a batter
- Pitch (sports), a playing field for various sports (especially in British and Australian English):
- Pitch (vertical space); used in climbing and caving
- Pitch (card game), a bidding, point-taking card game
- An open outdoor area for various activities:
- The place where a busker performs is called their pitch
- The raising of a tent
- The delivery of a golf ball with backspin
- The delivery of a shoe in a game of horseshoes
In sales:
A measure of angle or incline:
- Pitch (flight), an aircraft's attitude as nose up or down
- Pitch (boat movement), similar movements to aircraft - Pitch, Roll and Yaw
- Blade pitch, the angle of a propeller
- Roof pitch, the ratio of vertical over horizontal measurements in carpentry
A measure of distance between like items:
In arts and literature:
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