Pitch may refer to:
Acoustic frequency
- Pitch (music), the perceived frequency of sound including "definite pitch" and "indefinite pitch"
- Absolute pitch or "perfect pitch"
 - Pitch class, a set of all pitches that are a whole number of octaves apart
 - Relative pitch, the ability to identify a given musical interval between two notes
 
 - Pitch accent, a form of accentuation in speech
 
Business
- Sales pitch, a line of talk that attempts to persuade someone or something
- Pitch (filmmaking), a proposal for a film
 - Elevator pitch, a very short sales presentation, allegedly short enough to be made during an elevator ride
 
 
Measurement
Movement about the transverse axis
- Pitch angle (or pitch rotation), one of the angular degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing rotation about the side-to-side axis
- Pitch (aviation), one of the aircraft principal axes of rotation (nose-up or nose-down angle measured from horizontal axis)
 - Pitch (ship motion), one of the ship motions' principal axes of rotation (bow-up or bow-down angle measured from horizontal axis)
 
 
Angle measurement
- Pitch or grade (slope), the steepness of a slope or an object confirming to a slope
- Roof pitch relates to the slope and inclination angle
 
 - Pitch, or rake, in geology, the angle between a line and the strike of the plane on which it was found
 
Electromagnetism
- Pitch angle (particle motion), the angle between a charged particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field
 
Mechanical engineering
- Pitch angle (engineering), the angle between a bevel gears' element of a pitch cone and its axis
 
Linear measurement
"Pitch" is widely used to describe the distance between repeated elements in a structure possessing translational symmetry:
- Pitch (gear), the distance between a point on one tooth and the corresponding point on an adjacent tooth
 - Pitch (screw) the distance between turns of a screw thread
- Blade pitch the distance between the front edge and the rear edge of a propeller blade
 - Pitch, the distance between passes in the helical scanning pattern of X-ray computed tomography
 
 - Pitch (typewriter), the number of characters and spaces in one inch (25.4 mm) of running text
 - Pitch, the distance between bits in a parallel integrated circuit element such as a register file
 - Dot pitch in images
 - Pin pitch, the distance between centers of pins in electronics packaging
 - Seat pitch, the spacing between seat rows in an aircraft
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Pitch (film)
 - Pitch (TV series)
 - Pitch Weekly, a free urban weekly newspaper in Kansas City
 
Plants
- Pitch (resin), a viscous substance produced by plants or formed from petroleum
 - Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida), trees
 
Sports and recreation
- Pitch (climbing), a term used in climbing and also caving
 - Pitch (baseball), a throw of a baseball from a pitcher to the catcher(s)
 - Pitch (card game) (or "High, or Low Jack"), an American trick-taking card game
 - Pitch (sports field), a field of play and is usually outdoors
 - The bounce of a cricket ball
 - Pitch, a lateral pass in gridiron football
 - Pitching, the process of assembling a tent
 
See also
- Pitch Black (disambiguation)
 - Pitcher
 - Pitchfork
 - Pitchware
 - "Pitchy", a song by Basshunter from his Calling Time album
 - The Pitch (disambiguation)
 
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