It is planned that new stands will be constructed by the summer of 2011, with pitch level being lowered by 1.30 metres in time for the beginning of the 2009 2010 season.
32.
In many tonal African languages, such as most Bantu languages, tones are distinguished by their pitch level relative to each other, known as a "'register "'tone system.
33.
The high endpoint of the changed tone often reaches an even higher pitch than the level high tone; this fact has led to the proposal of an expanded number of pitch levels for Taishanese tones.
34.
It should be noted that the American linguist Dwight Bolinger carried on a long campaign to argue that pitch " contours " were more important in the study of intonation than individual pitch levels.
35.
Originally labeled " Rondo " by the composer, the ten-minute second movement only roughly follows the conventional form, and motives become fragmented and return at different pitch levels or with different instrumentation.
36.
The standard voice ranges he cites show that the pitch level of his time, at least in the part of Germany where he lived, was at least a minor third higher than today's.
37.
The work was revived by Weill's widow Lenya in the 1950s, with the main singing part transposed to a fourth below its original pitch level in order to allow her to perform her original role.
38.
In the development, after the first theme is restated, the first three notes of the motif ( do-re-mi ) are repeated seven times at different pitch levels against sixteenth-note accompaniment.
39.
The " Winchester Troper ", from " c " . 1000, is the oldest extant example of notated polyphony for chant performance, although the notation does not indicate precise pitch levels or durations.
40.
His directions for composing melody, with their careful and practical instructions involving pacing, position of high and low notes, and use of recognizable figurations at different pitch levels seem to imply that he may have had some experience himself.