That would surely depend on the specific instrument, and the way it produces its sound. Two examples:
Smaller instruments produce higher frequencies. Compare, for example, the violin, the viola, and the bass. All have the same shape, but increasing size, with correspondingly lower pitch.
One high pitched musical instrument is an oboe. Other high pitched musical instrument include a flue and a piccolo.
Which word do we use to describe whether a note is high or low?
Tuners work by detecting the frequency of the sound produced by a musical instrument and comparing it to the desired pitch. The tuner then provides feedback to the musician on whether the note is sharp (too high) or flat (too low), allowing them to adjust the tuning accordingly.
harp harpsichord high hat (cymbal) harmonica
Glockenspiel, celesta, flute, piccolo, harp, violin, triangle, crotals
One high pitched musical instrument is an Oboe. Other high pitched musical instrument include a flue and a piccolo.
because that's the way they are
the pitch is how high your singing or how high the note is ... i think
Because the low note is short and the high note is hifh
Harmonica, Harpsichord, High Hat (percussion), Harp
Fife