Intonation definition

Intonation means the accuracy of pitch as related to standard frequencies in music (e.g.,
Intonation means the degree to which pitch is accurately produced in performance, by the musicians in an ensemble.
Intonation. A dataset of quality vocal performances refined by spectral clustering on pitch congruence." ICASSP 2019-2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2019.

Examples of Intonation in a sentence

  • The third version was presented at the Intonation Workshop at ICPhS in 1999.

  • Korean has two prosodic units defined by intonation: the Intonation Phrase (IP) and the Accentual Phrase (AP).

  • LICENSEE has presented to CMU its plans to introduce two Assessment Products and/or Features ("Assessment Products") during 1997 calendar year, tentatively defined as the Intonation Trainer and The Rhythm Trainer; LICENSEE reserves the right to change these names in the event that research indicates that another name would enhance marketability.

  • Demnach müβten Fugara 4', Flautino 2', Quinte 2⅔ in der Intonation zart und weich getönt sein…’ 345 See above under section 3.3 and below under section 4.3 for references to his first rule.

  • Deshalb beruht der Reichthum einer Orgel an Klangschattirungen zum grossen Theile auf der Anzahl und Intonation der vierfüssigen Stimmen.’ 325 Ibid.

  • Intonation as a cue to turn management in telephone and face-to-face interactions.