concert pitch
Americannoun
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Music. a standard of pitch used for tuning orchestral instruments, usually established at 440 vibrations per second for A above middle C.
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a state of heightened eagerness, readiness, or tension.
Spring training had brought the athletes up to concert pitch for the beginning of the season.
noun
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the frequency of 440 hertz assigned to the A above middle C See pitch 1 international pitch
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informal a state of extreme readiness
Etymology
Origin of concert pitch
First recorded in 1760–70
Example Sentences
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It is keyed to what used to be called "concert pitch," which, I understand is obsolete today, all instruments being tuned very much lower.
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Now each his own conductor, and at more Than concert pitch, rips through his repertoire On the piano while the other races For towels and pots�no end of dripping places.
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The exact time would be told in advance, so scientists all over the earth could have their instruments tuned to concert pitch.
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Actually the U.S. standard concert pitch is 880, by French count.*
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Figure 6.21: In the top line, the melody is written out in concert pitch; on the second line it has been transposed to be read by an alto saxophone.
From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones
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