pitch pipe


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a small pipe sounding a tone of standard frequency

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Since arriving in Smith's spacious new office in the courthouse at 11 a.m., the three would sound a single note on a pitch pipe and bang two sticks known as claves together once every four minutes to mark the death of another war victim.
It's well nigh impossible tohear thenote from the conductor's pitch pipe. Their performance is impeccable.
No," Perlman replies, tucking in the strap as Greenberg fishes a pitch pipe from her pocket and blows.
Made of mirror-polished stainless steel, the teapot featured two pitch pipe whistlers designed to sound like a diesel train.
President Lois Lundsted of Rindge, N.H., provided the pitch pipe, and the women launched into song, swaying and smiling.
Tune to a pitch pipe. Many music stores sell banjo pitch pipes.
The story goes that in 1821, 16-year-old German clockmaker Christian Buschmann fastened pitch pipes together side by side.