0 A voice that is high-pitched is higher than usual. -- cienki
1 describes a noise that is high and sometimes also loud or unpleasant -- przenikliwy
a high-pitched whine
In the first section, a high-pitched, cheerfully inexpressive chordal staccato is followed by a contrasting legato phrase tracing melodic contortions at the lower octave.
Does it simply fall silent, or does it emit a loud, high-pitched, non-stop screech evocative of alien invasions in science fiction movies?
Every sound on this piece; all the percussive sounds, all the long sounds, fast high-pitched sounds; were created using this instrument before being spatially manipulated.
In the background are high-pitched rhythmic clicking sounds.
Each response had a particular auditory effect, which could be a low-pitched tone following a single keypress and a high-pitched tone following a double press.
Several high-pitched grains occur, suggesting intermediate surrogates of insect sounds.
Timbral complexity is achieved by layering the high-pitched sounds with lowpitched ones.
In addition, high-pitched stimuli evoke lighter colours while low-pitched stimuli are experienced as darker colours.
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嗓音, 聲調高的,尖聲的, 噪聲…
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嗓音, 声调高的,尖声的, 噪声…
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agudo, agudo/uda [masculine-feminine]…
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agudo…
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çok tiz, yüksek perdeli, çok gürültülü…
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aigu/-uë, aigu…
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pronikavý…
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skinger, høj…
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