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The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch. The lower the frequency, the lower the pitch.

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Frequency is the number of cycles of a wave that occur in one second. In terms of sound waves, a higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch, while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch. This means that the pitch of a sound is directly related to its frequency.

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Human auditory range is about 20 hz to 20khz, but can vary slightly from person to person. Lower frequencies are lower in pitch and higher frequencies are higher in pitch.

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Frequency is just a more precise description of what people refer to as pitch,

they're the same thing really.

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The pitch and frequency are the same thing. The term "pitch" is used by musicians while the term "frequency" is used by scientists.

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The higher the frequency of a sound wave, the higher the pitch.

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The pitch and frequency are the same thing. The term "pitch" is used by musicians while the term "frequency" is used by scientists.

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