sävelkorkeuteen
Sävelkorkeuteen is the illative form of sävelkorkeus, the Finnish term for pitch—the perceived highness or lowness of a musical note. In linguistic use, the form signals direction toward a pitch or a reference pitch within a description or instruction.
In music theory, sävelkorkeus refers to the frequency of a sound, typically measured in hertz, and to
Tuning and intonation rely on stable sävelkorkeudet. In performance, musicians align their pitch with a reference
In modern audio technology, sävelkorkeutta can be manipulated through pitch shifting, retuning, and transposition in software
Notes: Sävelkorkeuteen appears in Finnish texts to denote movement toward or reference to a pitch, and is