Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Pitch pipe" ¶ 5
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Some and pitch
Some modern flugelhorns feature a fourth valve that lowers the pitch a perfect fourth ( similar to the fourth valve on some euphoniums, tubas, horns, and piccolo trumpets, or the trigger on trombones ).
Some aircraft, the Panavia Tornado for example, retain a very basic hydro-mechanical backup system for limited flight control capability on losing electrical power, in the case of the Tornado this allows rudimentary control of the stabilators only for pitch and roll axis movements.
Some harp guitars also feature much higher pitch strings strung below the traditional guitar strings.
Some are spring-loaded and feature a " whammy bar ," a removable arm that lets the player modulate the pitch by changing the tension on the strings.
Some left-arm unorthodox bowlers bowl a leg spinner's " googly " ( or " wrong ' un "), which turns from right to left on the cricket pitch.
Some instruments use wax or pellets to tune the fundamental pitch of each tube.
Some types of roofing, for example thatch, require a steep pitch in order to be waterproof and durable.
Some singers can isolate some of those harmonics in a way that is perceived as singing in more than one pitch at the same time — a technique called overtone singing.
Some East Asian languages, such as Burmese, Korean, and Japanese have simpler tone systems, which are sometimes called ' register ' or ' pitch accent ' systems.
Some tuba music ( especially in brass bands ) has parts written in the treble clef and is transposed in both pitch and key.
Some have long feelers to help them locate prey or attract mates in the pitch black of the deep ocean.
Some grounds have purpose-built temporary storage in the form of a cavity beneath the pitch, approximately 1m x 1m x 1m in size, accessed through a hatch flush with the grass, which can be used for storing a helmet, shin pads or drinks for the fielding side.
Some live-action film directors, such as Joel and Ethan Coen, use storyboard extensively before taking a pitch to their funders, stating that it helps them to get the support they require, since they can show exactly where the money will be used.
Some of these instruments seem to have been designed with lower pitch standards in mind, such as A = 415.
Some timpani are equipped with tuning gauges, which provide a visual indication of the drum's pitch.
" Some police fired into the fleeing crowd from the pitch, while others, outside the Park, opened fire from the Canal Bridge at spectators who climbed over the Canal End Wall trying to escape.
Some music teachers teach their students relative pitch by having them associate each possible interval with the first two notes of a popular song.
Some holiday parks includes a small campsite for those touring the area, where they can pay to pitch tents or site touring caravans and motorhomes.
: Some people are on the pitch!
Some orchestras like the Berliner Philharmoniker now use a slightly lower pitch ( 443 Hz ) than their highest previous standard ( 445 Hz ).
Some bagpipes, most importantly the uillean pipes, are capable of overblowing in the sense of jumping to a higher pitch, though most bagpipes are not normally played in this way.
Some 300 cartloads of soil from a trench beneath the railway were used to raise the ground, allowing Dunlop to utilise his engineering expertise to create a pitch envied around Ireland.
Some music teachers teach their students relative pitch by having them associate each possible interval with the first two notes of a popular song.
Some other types of pixel layout showing how dot pitch is measured.

Some and pipes
Some Native Americans use soapstone for smoking pipes ; numerous examples have been found among artifacts of different cultures and are still in use today.
Some of Murdoch's other minor inventions and experiments were: a machine developed in 1784 or 1785 in Cornwall for drilling wooden pipes, ( in 1810 this was further developed and patented for stone pipes ), a steam cannon which he attempted to use in 1803 to knock down a wall at Soho, a steam gun in the same year which fired 3 cm lead bullets, and machinery to grind and compress peat moss under great pressure to produce a material with " the appearance of the finest Jet ".
Some types of organ, however, can produce the effect by altering the pressure of the air passing through the pipes, or by various mechanical devices ( see the Hammond or Wurlitzer Organs for example ).
Some of his trademark features are his pipes, his mixed approach to detecting ( at times relying on pure intuition, at times on method ), his laconic manner, and his fondness for alcohol.
* Some tribes of the indigenous peoples of the Americas used shells for wampum and hair pipes.
Some bamboo items include framed huts with thatched grass sides and roofs, along with bamboo closets strong enough to withstand hurricane-force winds and rain ; the communal dining table and chairs, pipes for Gilligan's hot water, a stethoscope, and a pedal-powered car.
Some large electromagnets require cooling water circulating through pipes in the windings to carry off the waste heat.
Some of Smith's pipes still survive in the present instrument but, over the years, various builders have had a hand in its development, namely Nicholls, Hill, Bishop, Brindley, Norman & Beard and Henry Willis.
Some methods of torture commonly used by the DDS included ; burning with incandescent objects, spraying of gas into the eyes, ears, and nose ; forced swallowing of water, and forcing the mouths of detainees around the exhaust pipes of running cars.
Some countries have therefore promoted alternative wastewater collection systems such as condominial sewerage, which uses smaller diameter pipes at lower depth with different network layouts from conventional sewerage.
Some marshlands were burned and pipes buried underground helped to carry away water for quicker drying.
Some of the top pipes bands in the world are the Isle of Skye Pipe Band ( IOSPB ) Simon Fraser University Pipe Band ( SFUPB ), The Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band, the St. Laurence O ' Toole Pipe Band.
Some of the smallpipe tunes in Peacock's book, from the early 19th century, are in the Lydian mode, with a tonic of c, but with one sharp in the key signature ; these-' Bobby Shaftoe ' is one-make more musical sense in the major mode with an f natural, viewed as adaptations from originals for Border pipes.
Some of the women have clappers, while some of the men have pipes which they play throughout the voyage.
Some of these can be played on Border pipes or an open-ended smallpipe like the modern Scottish smallpipes, but about half the tunes have a single octave range and sound well on the single-octave, simple, keyless Northumbrian pipe chanter.
Some idea of the variance in pitches can be gained by examining old pitchpipes, organ pipes and other sources.
Some houses were equipped with a system of pipes for distributing natural gas or carbide gas to different rooms in order to operate appliances such as irons, in addition to lights.
Some historians believe that the name was given as travelers and soldiers from the 19th century, traveled from Port Louis and Grand Port ( Mahébourg ) to refill their pipes in Curepipe.
Some acequias are conveyed through pipes or aqueducts, of modern fabrication or decades or centuries old ( see transvasement ).
Some heat pipes have demonstrated a heat flux of more than 230 MW / m².
Some generate the sound directly, such as the wooden bars in a xylophone, the head of a drum, the strings in stringed instruments, and the pipes in an organ.
* Some other organs also have a part of the lowest octave, usually the top 3 or 4 pipes.

0.274 seconds.