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Anemia = low hemoglobin
Low-pitch.
I guess you would just call that pitch. Theres really no other word for that
The word low is an adjective, a verb, an adverb, and a noun.Adjective: comparative forms: low, lower, lowestVerb: low, lows, lowed, lowing (to make a quiet sound, not to be confused with the verb to lower)Adverb: single form low. Example sentence: You can make a profit when you buy low and sell high.Noun: single form low; bottom of the stockmarket, the gearshift, the atmospheric pressure.
A low buzzing sound is often referred to as a hum. It can be produced by various sources like machinery, vehicles, or electrical equipment.
The buzzing sound is possibly the starter solenoid, sounds like battery is low or stater motor is stuck.
Your guitar may be buzzing when you touch the strings because of improper setup or adjustments, such as low string action or uneven frets. This can cause the strings to vibrate against the frets, creating a buzzing sound.
The word is droning. It means to make a continuous low humming sound.
Buzz is a verb an a noun. Verb: The fly buzzed around my head. Noun: What is all the buzz about?
whimper means make a series of low,feeble sound expressive of fear,pain or discontent.
Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.
Its frequency. Pitch is just another name for describing the frequency of a sound.
Its frequency. Pitch is just another name for describing the frequency of a sound.
First of all, the mouthpiece should inserted. Then create a buzzing sound with your lips, your lips should be closed while doing this. Then repeat that buzzing sound, this time have your lips on the mouthnpiece. Tighten your lips to play higher notes loosen your lips to play low notes. Do not puff out your cheeks while playing. To change the sound of the note use the three valves.
A plane typically produces a high-pitched sound due to its engines and aerodynamic design creating a whining or buzzing noise. This sound can vary in intensity depending on the aircraft's size, speed, and distance from the observer.
the answer for this is soft sounds. ; )