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You might say that, even though nobody else ever does.

A change in the frequency of sound is perceived as a different 'pitch'.

A change in the frequency of light is perceived as a different 'color'.

In each case, even a small change in frequency is easily perceptible to the

human sensory system. Who cares what word you use to describe it !

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