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Definition of concert pitch in English: concert pitchnoun mass nounMusic 1An internationally agreed standard for the tuning of musical instruments, in which the note A above middle C has a frequency of 440 Hz. 〔乐〕国际音高,音乐会音高,标准音高 the players use period instruments tuned to A = 421, nearly a semitone down on modern concert pitch Example sentencesExamples - The problem is, today, we don't have a Classical singing repertoire - No.1; No.2, the accepted concert pitch, or standard pitch, which is rising, is false.
- A transposing instrument is a musical instrument whose music is written at a pitch different from concert pitch.
- Likewise, Maxwell noted the perfect likeness of atomic spectra on Earth and distant stars, ‘like tuning-forks all tuned to concert pitch,’ all cut to a universal measure.
- Roskilde was picked in part because, as well as its great organ, it possesses two additional Marcussen organs which work at concert pitch and the lower Baroque pitch.
- Taking the 40Hz concert pitch and deciding on the other notes based on the Pythagorean description may result in something harmonious but is it right all the time.
- 1.1 A state of readiness, efficiency, and keenness.
〈喻〉最佳状态 slightly unnerved by the contretemps, I was not at concert pitch 此不幸事件使我有点灰心,因此我未处于最佳状态。 Example sentencesExamples - Both were high-strung, prone to excessive tension and endurance, and they lived at concert pitch.
- Two good efforts this season should have brought Petanque to concert pitch and Andrew Tinkler's 3lb claim should also assist his cause.
- Pietersen alone gets going; indeed, he is strung up to concert pitch.
- Pat Hughes had his string at concert pitch just in time for Galway.
- They know he will stay the Epsom mile and a half and they are also aware that he will be produced at concert pitch when the big day arrives next month.
- Any swinging between now and the Olympic Games will be confined to a routine on the bars that has been honed to concert pitch.
Definition of concert pitch in US English: concert pitchnounkənˈsərt piCH Music 1A standard for the tuning of musical instruments, internationally agreed upon in 1960, in which the note A above middle C has a frequency of 440 Hz. 〔乐〕国际音高,音乐会音高,标准音高 Example sentencesExamples - Likewise, Maxwell noted the perfect likeness of atomic spectra on Earth and distant stars, ‘like tuning-forks all tuned to concert pitch,’ all cut to a universal measure.
- Taking the 40Hz concert pitch and deciding on the other notes based on the Pythagorean description may result in something harmonious but is it right all the time.
- A transposing instrument is a musical instrument whose music is written at a pitch different from concert pitch.
- Roskilde was picked in part because, as well as its great organ, it possesses two additional Marcussen organs which work at concert pitch and the lower Baroque pitch.
- The problem is, today, we don't have a Classical singing repertoire - No.1; No.2, the accepted concert pitch, or standard pitch, which is rising, is false.
- 1.1 A state of readiness, efficiency, and keenness.
〈喻〉最佳状态 slightly unnerved by the contretemps, I was not at concert pitch 此不幸事件使我有点灰心,因此我未处于最佳状态。 Example sentencesExamples - Pat Hughes had his string at concert pitch just in time for Galway.
- Pietersen alone gets going; indeed, he is strung up to concert pitch.
- Two good efforts this season should have brought Petanque to concert pitch and Andrew Tinkler's 3lb claim should also assist his cause.
- They know he will stay the Epsom mile and a half and they are also aware that he will be produced at concert pitch when the big day arrives next month.
- Both were high-strung, prone to excessive tension and endurance, and they lived at concert pitch.
- Any swinging between now and the Olympic Games will be confined to a routine on the bars that has been honed to concert pitch.
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