winding pitch - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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winding pitch (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/wɪndɪŋ pɪtʃ/

Meaning and Usage

"Winding pitch" refers to a specific type of sonic quality or tonal characteristic often applied in discussions of music or sound design. It may also describe a curvilinear path taken in the context of pitch or tone. While not a commonly used phrase in everyday language, "winding pitch" can be found in niche discussions regarding music theory or sound engineering. The usage is more prominent in written contexts, particularly in academic or professional discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. The composer experimented with a winding pitch to create a sense of movement in the melody.
  2. Композитор экспериментировал с извивающимся тоном, чтобы создать ощущение движения в мелодии.

  3. In the sound design workshop, we learned how to manipulate winding pitch to evoke different emotions.

  4. На семинаре по звуковому дизайну мы узнали, как манипулировать извивающимся тоном, чтобы вызвать различные эмоции.

  5. The performance featured a violinist using a unique winding pitch technique that was mesmerizing.

  6. В выступлении приняла участие скрипачка, использующая уникальную технику извивающегося тона, которая зачаровывала.

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "winding pitch" does not appear to be prevalent in standard idiomatic expressions in English. However, the concept of "pitch" in music and sound does lend itself to a variety of idiomatic expressions that relate to sound and expression.

Example Sentences with Related Expressions

  1. "He's hitting all the right notes in his speech, creating a harmonious atmosphere."
  2. "Он попадает во все правильные ноты в своей речи, создавая гармоничную атмосферу."

  3. "Despite the ups and downs of the project, we managed to find our rhythm."

  4. "Несмотря на взлеты и падения проекта, нам удалось найти свой ритм."

  5. "She plays in tune with the rest of the band, creating a unified sound."

  6. "Она играет в гармонии с остальной частью группы, создавая единый звук."

  7. "When he spoke about his experiences, his passion was in every pitch."

  8. "Когда он говорил о своем опыте, его страсть была в каждой ноте."

  9. "Their arguments are often out of tune, making it hard to reach an agreement."

  10. "Их аргументы часто не в гармонии, что делает трудным достижение соглашения."

Etymology

The term "winding" can be traced back to the Old English "windan," meaning to twist or turn. "Pitch" originates from the Old English "pic" or Middle English "picche," which refers to a high point in sound or the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Curving tone - Twisting pitch - Arched melody

Antonyms: - Straight pitch - Level tone - Flat melody



25-07-2024