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The ratio of pitch to diameter is called pitch ratio.
THE terms microtonalism, equal temperament and pitch ratios might have seemed alien at first.
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Pettitte is also growing to accept that he is not a power pitcher anymore, despite having the best strikeout-to-innings pitched ratio of his career last season.
Partch's notation is an obstacle, as it mixes a sort of tablature with indications of pitch ratios.
Pitch ratios (ratios of pitch frequencies).
Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular.
At the time he referred to it as IPRAT, signifying "Innings Pitched Ratio."
Some music theorists have stated more generally that regular numbers are fundamental to tonal music itself, and that pitch ratios based on primes larger than 5 cannot be consonant.
Ryan's Amazing Feat Perhaps the most remarkable result of a study of nine-inning pitching ratios is Nolan Ryan's ratio of 11.32 strikeouts.
The justly tuned pitch ratio of a perfect fifth means that the upper note makes three vibrations in the same amount of time that the lower note makes two.
The harmonic seventh interval is a minor seventh tuned in the 7:4 pitch ratio, one of the possible "just ratios" defined for this interval in just intonation (slightly below the width of a minor seventh as tuned in equal temperament).
Different rotor shapes and rotor/stator pitch ratios exist, but are specialized in that they don't generally allow complete sealing, so reducing low speed pressure and flow rate linearity, but improving actual flow rates, for a given pump size, and/or the pump's solids handling ability.
The logarithm to base two is used in computer science, where the binary system is ubiquitous, and in music theory, where a pitch ratio of two (the octave) is ubiquitous and the cent is the binary logarithm (scaled by 1200) of the ratio between two pitches.