- perfect pitch
- noun (U) the ability to correctly name any musical note that you hear, or to sing any note at the correct pitch without the help of an instrument
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
perfect pitch — n. nontechnical term for ABSOLUTE PITCH * * * … Universalium
perfect pitch — n [U] the ability to correctly name any musical note that you hear, or to sing any note at the correct ↑pitch without the help of an instrument … Dictionary of contemporary English
perfect pitch — noun uncount the ability to recognize or sing a musical note at the correct PITCH … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
perfect pitch — ► NOUN ▪ the ability to recognize the pitch of a note or produce any given note … English terms dictionary
perfect pitch — n. nontechnical term for ABSOLUTE PITCH … English World dictionary
perfect pitch — noun the ability to identify the pitch of a tone • Syn: ↑absolute pitch • Hypernyms: ↑hearing, ↑audition, ↑auditory sense, ↑sense of hearing, ↑auditory modality * * * noun [noncount] music … Useful english dictionary
Perfect pitch — The inherent human ability to identify a note or sing it without hearing a reference note beforehand. Since most native speakers of languages that use tones to convey meaning have perfect pitch for language, it is now believed that babies are… … Medical dictionary
perfect pitch — N UNCOUNT Someone who has perfect pitch is able to identify or sing musical notes correctly … English dictionary
Perfect Pitch Black — Infobox Album | Name = Perfect Pitch Black Type = Album Artist = Cave In Released = September 2005 Recorded = 2005 Genre = Hardcore Length = 41:38 Label = Hydra Head Records (HH666 103) Reviews = *Absolutepunk.net (83/100) * Kerrang! Rating|4|5 * … Wikipedia
perfect pitch — noun a) The ability to identify a note by name without the benefit of a reference note. b) The exact pitch of a note described by its frequency in vibrations per second. Syn: absolute pitch … Wiktionary
perfect pitch — per′fect pitch′ n. mad absolute pitch 2) • Etymology: 1945–50 … From formal English to slang