You cannot
No, I don't believe you can.
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If the frequency of a sound is decreased, the pitch of the sound will become lower. This means that the sound will sound deeper or lower in tone.
It depends on age etc. but about 20 cps is the lower limit. (Some like to claim 16)
A bassoon has a lower sound than a flute.
A lower-pitched sound has a higher frequency than a high-pitched sound.
The schwa sound in "lower" is represented by the vowel sound /ə/. It is a short and relaxed sound that is commonly found in unstressed syllables.
Sounds get higher or lower depending on the frequency of the sound waves. Higher frequencies produce higher pitches, while lower frequencies produce lower pitches. This means that a faster vibration of the sound wave will result in a higher pitched sound, and a slower vibration will result in a lower pitched sound.
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To decrease the pitch of a sound, you can lower the frequency of the sound wave by either stretching the material producing the sound (e.g., a guitar string) or slowing down the vibrations of the sound source. This will result in a lower pitch sound.
No, the lower the frequency, the lower the pitch of the sound. Pitch is determined by the frequency of a sound wave, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher pitches. The perception of loudness is more closely related to the amplitude or intensity of the sound wave.
The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch of the sound, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher pitches and lower frequencies corresponding to lower pitches.