The instrument that can produce the lowest pitch are Saxophone,Woodwind & low pitch Piano ect....
order of brass instruments from hightest to lowest pitch
Tuba
The bass has the lowest pitch of these instruments, followed by the 'cello and then the viola.
Acoustic instruments such as the double bass, contrabassoon, tuba, contrabass clarinet, sub-contrabass saxophone, etc. generally have the lowest ranges. A grand piano has the largest range of all acoustic instruments (more than eight octaves), and can produce the same notes of most other acoustic instruments. Electronic instruments (i.e. synthesizers) can produce any pitch programmed into them, so, technically, they are able to produce the lowest frequency sounds.
All instruments produce a pitch.
Larger instruments produce lower pitches; the Bass Clarinet, being one of the largest types of clarinets, produces one of the lowest sound.
Yes, brass instruments produce a lower pitch than woodwind instruments. Woodwind instruments use a reed to vibrate the air to produce sound, whereas brass instruments produce sound from the player's lips vibrating in a mouthpiece.
The tuba has the lowest tone/pitch. It is actually a pretty cool instrument, I play it in concert band!!
Biggest
The musical instrument with the lowest pitch and lowest frequency is the pipe organ, specifically when using its largest pipes, known as the 64-foot pipes. These pipes can produce frequencies as low as 16 Hz, which is below the threshold of human hearing. Other instruments like the contrabassoon or bass guitar have low registers, but none can match the extreme low frequencies of the largest pipe organ pipes.
instruments that dont have pitch
Brass instruments produce sound by the vibrating of the player's embouchure in a mouthpiece, and the valves and slides on the instrument alter the length of the tubing in the instrument which affects the pitch of the notes produced. The farther the air has to travel in the instrument the lower the pitch of the sound is, whereas the less distance the air has to travel the higher the pitch the instrument will produce.