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As the audio titled "Adjusting Pitchfork" begins, the sounds of a fork gently tapping against a surface resonate, creating a rhythmic pattern that fills the air. The pitch of these taps changes subtly, indicating the adjustments being made. These variations are akin to the undulating peaks and troughs of a sine wave, representing the shift in the pitch of the fork's sound. Suddenly, there's a brief pause and then a distinct, almost musical tone rings out. The sound is pure and steady, resonating at a frequency of 440hz, the standard tuning pitch for musical instruments. It is as if the fork has been transformed into a tuning fork, its vibrations meticulously adjusted to this specific frequency. The audio continues with more adjustments, each bringing a new wave of sound, a different pitch. There's a constant sense of tuning and refining, as if striving for the perfect pitch. This process of adjusting, fine tuning, and perfecting the pitch is the central theme of this audio