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a low pitched sound or tone
Wheezing is a medical term for an abnormal, high-pitched breath sound during expiration.
Stridor is the medical term meaning high-pitched breathing sound caused by blockage. Stridor may be a sign of an inhaled foreign body or of epiglottitis.
A lower-pitched sound has a higher frequency than a high-pitched sound.
A higher pitched sound has a shorter wavelength than a lower pitched sound.
Pitch is the tonal frequency of a given sound. "Higher" pitch is associated with an increased frequency (and shorter wavelength). (see related links) *For other uses of pitch, see related questions.
A homophone for "base" is "bass," which refers to both a type of fish and the low-pitched sound or a musical instrument like a guitar.
The tambourine is a musical sound. It begins with the letter t.
well the difference is that quite pitched sound and a loud low sound is that there different one if quite at high and the other is loud and low
Voice feedback occurs when the microphone picks up sound from the speakers and 're-transmits' it - forming a feedback loop which is heard as a high-pitched 'squeal'
The 2009 Best Sound Design of a Musical Tony went to Paul Arditti. He received the award for his sound design for Billy Elliot, the Musical.
The sound is lower pitched.