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The phrase "sounds higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sound that has a higher pitch or frequency compared to another sound. Example: "The new instrument sounds higher than the previous model, making it more suitable for the piece we are performing."
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Likewise, the final [s] sounds higher pitched in the high edge-tone condition (b) than in the low edge-tone condition (a), due to the fact that the [s] in (b) has a higher lower spectral energy boundary and shows more noise energy at higher spectral frequencies than the [s] in (a).
In these cases, the rumble often sounds higher and the body vibrates shortly.
We ended up with this pulsing sound it's abstract, it's not narrative but I tried electrical sounds, higher and more descriptive sounds, and I found that they didn't really fit with the shape of the PODs.
Rasmussen noted that the Togian white-eye is distinctive not only in its appearance, but also in its lilting song, which sounds higher pitched and is less varied in frequency than the songs of its close relatives.
Therefore, having the deviant sounds higher than the standards can yield a false impression of MMN.
defer.add img); If the fretted note sounds higher than the harmonic, then the string should be lengthened.
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Sounds high.
He concedes it sounds high.
That sounds high".
That sounds high for a developing country.
(Sounds high-schoolish, but it's not).
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