horn
A loud, deep resonant sound
Loud deep cackling notes
The measurement of how loud or soft a sound is called its amplitude or intensity. This is typically measured in decibels (dB).
A sound with a high volume is called a loud sound. When some sounds are too loud and unexpected, they are a nuisance and can be termed as noise pollution.
The loudness or quietness of a sound is called its volume or intensity.
a "buzzing" sound
The sound that oxen make is called "bellowing." This vocalization is typically deep and loud, used for communication among the herd or to express distress. Bellowing can also occur during mating season or when they are separated from their companions.
The loud deep cry of a bull is called a bellow. This noise is associated with the roars of large animals and is also used to referred to a human yelling in a deep voice.
Pitch
That sound is typically referred to as a "bang" or a "crash."
The sound of the alarm clock was startingly loud, jolting me awake from my deep sleep.
A very loud unpleasant sound is often referred to as a "noise" or a "cacophony." It can be described as jarring, disruptive, or piercing to the ears.