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low pitch

Definition

Low pitch is a characteristic of sound that makes it sound deep or low. Sounds with low pitch have long wavelengths and low frequencies.

Some examples of low-pitched sounds are:

  • The sound of a tuba
  • The sound of a lion's roar
  • The sound of a foghorn

How can the word be used?

The foghorn had a low pitch.

low pitch

Different forms of the word

The word "low pitch" is an adjective that describes a sound that has a low frequency. It does not have any other forms.

Etymology

The word "low pitch" is an adjective that describes a sound that has a low frequency. It comes from the combination of two words:

Low: An adjective that describes something that is not high.

Pitch: The frequency of a sound.

The word "low" comes from the Old English word "lōw", which also means "not high". It was first used in English in the 8th century.

The word "pitch" comes from the Old English word "pīht", which also means "the frequency of a sound". It was first used in English in the 10th century.

The word "low pitch" was first used in the 16th century. It is used to describe a sound that has a low frequency.

Question

What does low pitch mean?