Quidditch pitches are typically in the shape of an oval, 500 feet long and 180 feet wide, with a small central circle of approximately 2 feet in diameter. At each end there are 3 hooped goal posts of different heights, surrounded by a scoring area. Because Quidditch is an aerial sport, Quidditch pitches usually feature spectator seating at high vantage points, whether in towers (such as at Hogwarts) or in a fully-encircling platform style (such as the British stadium that held the 1994 Quidditch World Cup).
Quidditch pitches are built in places where they will not attract Muggle attention. This began in 1398 when the wizard Zacharias Mumps emphasized the need for anti-Muggle security while playing the game: "Choose areas of deserted moorland far from Muggle habitations and make sure that you cannot be seen once you take off on your brooms. Muggle-repelling charms are useful if you are setting up a permanent pitch. It is advisable, too, to play at night." The advice of Mumps must not have always been followed as in 1362, the Wizards' Council outlawed playing Quidditch within 50 miles of a known Muggle town. This was amended in 1368, possibly due to growing popularity of the game. This amendment made the playing of the sport within 100 miles of a Muggle town illegal. The International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy of 1692 made all Ministries of Magic responsible for the consequences of magical sports in their territories. The Department of Magical Games and Sports was created for this purpose. Quidditch teams that flouted Ministry guidelines were disbanded. One such instance was the Banchory Bangers.
Smaller bell, higher pitch
The size of each individual chime determines its pitch.
The size of the lungs
Because the smaller the size the higher the pitch and the bigger the bar the lower the pitch.
If the drum is larger, most likely that the pitch is lower.
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Maybe in the minors but not in the majors for either the Athletics or Indians.
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A full size cricket pitch is 22yds (66ft) from stump to stump and is 8'8" wide.
Smaller bell, higher pitch
The Dodgeball pitch is the same size of a basketball court.
The size of a cricket pitch is 22 yards......
For under 14 Gaelic Football, you use a full size pitch and goals, with a size 4 football being used...
The Wembley pitch size is 105 metres (115 yards) long and 68 metres (75 yards) wide.Allan :)
The size of each individual chime determines its pitch.
it was the size of a fopotball pitch
The size of a bell affects its pitch because larger bells have longer wavelengths and vibrate more slowly, producing a lower pitch, while smaller bells have shorter wavelengths and vibrate more quickly, producing a higher pitch. The size of the bell determines the frequency of vibrations, which in turn determines the pitch of the sound produced.