In modern gliders, most electronic variometers generate a sound whose pitch and rhythm depends on the instrument reading.
In the days of Bach and Handel, for example, proper pitch depended on where the music was to be played.
And finally, we get to where the pitch depends of the tension and built-in mass of the strings.
The pitch depends on the length of the two prongs.
The pitch indicated by the plica depends on the pitches of the note it is attached to and the note following it.
The pitch of the sound depends on the size of the wooden trough.
The pitch that a particular tuning fork generates depends on the length of the two prongs.
The tumba is a kind of long, thin drum, whose pitch depends on the part of the head being hit.
The neutral tone has a large number of allophones: its pitch depends almost entirely on the tone of the preceding syllable.