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The song of the barn swallow is a cheerful warble, often ending with su-seer with the second note higher than the first but falling in pitch.
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Males produce a somewhat gruff-sounding series of barking notes that may be uttered for as long as one minute, but also give evenly spaced hoots that gradually fall in pitch, which the higher-pitched female may respond to in duet.
Pee-puu is composed of two elements: the introductory pee is a clear, slightly rising note, while puu, also unslurred, falls in pitch.
The alert sound rises and falls in pitch according to the vehicle's speed, thus helping indicate the vehicle's proximity and movement to nearby pedestrians.
They had just about completed half a run each when they were startled to collide mid-pitch with both falling in a humiliating heap on the pitch.
Traditionally, AP has been contrasted with RP perception, however more recent research has suggested that these 2 skills lie on a continuum with "quasi-absolute pitch" (QAP) falling in between (Levitin and Rogers 2005).
The second note, which temporarily overlaps the first, falls slightly in pitch, and has its fundamental at about 5 kHz (Fig. 10).
By starting Game 2, Clemens will fall in line to pitch Game 6, meaning that he will probably not pitch or bat at Shea in this series, which should defuse at least some of the lingering rancor over Clemens's July 8 beaning of Piazza.
So much rain fell in Lancashire the pitch was in danger of being waterlogged, even early in the first half players had trouble measuring passes with the ball beginning to stick.
It came in the midst of the Spartans' first championship win since 1995, and feeling detached from it was tough for Cox, who fell in love with pitching for the constant involvement.
"Hang Gliding" used elegant rising and falling ideas -- in pitch and volume -- and sections where the orchestra dropped out to reveal Ingrid Jensen's long tones on the fluegelhorn.
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