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Revision as of 10:05, 25 August 2020
The pitch of a note is how "high" or "low" it sounds - if a mouse squeak is high - and a cow's moo is low :)
On the piano, low notes are to the left, higher to the right.
On sheet music, the pitch is alphabetical from A to G as you climb the lines and spaces - see note reading.