regulate the musical pitch of
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keyingregulate the musical pitch of
keyedto regulate the pitch of
keyto regulate the pitch of
keysto regulate the pitch of
inflectingVary the pitch of (a musical note)
trebleof the highest musical pitch or range
treblesof the highest musical pitch or range
treblyof the highest musical pitch or range
treblingof the highest musical pitch or range
inflectedVary the pitch of (a musical note)
trebledof the highest musical pitch or range
inflectionThe variation of the pitch of a musical note
inflectionsThe variation of the pitch of a musical note
inflexionsThe variation of the pitch of a musical note
tonometeran instrument used to measure the pitch of musical tones
tonometersTONOMETER, an instrument used to measure the pitch of musical tones
tonometersA tuning fork or other instrument for measuring the pitch of musical tones
tonometerA tuning fork or other instrument for measuring the pitch of musical tones
tonometricrelating to a tonometer, an instrument used to measure the pitch of musical tones
tuneto cause a group of musical instruments to be brought to the same pitch
timbresThe character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity
tessiturathe general pitch level or average range of a vocal or instrumental part in a musical composition
tonometrythe act of measuring with a tonometer, an instrument used to measure the pitch of musical tones
tonometriesTONOMETRY, the act of measuring with a tonometer, an instrument used to measure the pitch of musical tones
sopraninomusical instrument, as a saxophone or recorder, that is a pitch higher than the soprano instrument of its class
tiecurved line that joins two musical notes of the same pitch to denote a single tone sustained through the time value of the two
thereminsAn electronic musical instrument in which the tone is generated by two high-frequency oscillators and the pitch controlled by the movement of the performer's hand toward and away from the circuit
violinsA stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped sound holes