Pitch

=Pitch=

//Pitch refers to the relative highness and lowness of sounds. Important aspects include high,low, higher and lower pitches, direction of pitch movement, melody, harmony, indefinite and definite pitch.//

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 * Highness
 * Lowness
 * Major
 * Minor
 * Modulation
 * Inversion
 * Tonic
 * Key
 * Dominant
 * Subdominant
 * Octave
 * Notes
 * C
 * D
 * E
 * F
 * G
 * A
 * B
 * Scale
 * Harmony
 * Melody
 * Riffs
 * Pentatonic (Of or using five tones, usually the first, second, third, fifth and sixth tones of a Diatonic scale)
 * Linear
 * Countermelody
 * Cadence ( Rhythmic flow of a sequence of sound or words)
 * Counter Point (Melodic material that is added above or below an existing melody)
 * Contrapuntal (Of or in Counter Point)
 * Polytonality ( the simultaneous use of two or more keys in a musical composition)
 * #Sharp
 * Flat b
 * Natural
 * ##Double Sharp