The lowest pitch instrument in the string section is the double bass. It typically plays the bass line in orchestras and has a rich, deep sound that provides harmonic and rhythmic support. The double bass can produce notes an octave lower than the cello, making it essential for the foundation of orchestral music. Its large size and tuning contribute to its distinctively low pitch.
The answer depend on the instrument. And since you have not bothered to state which instrument, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The Double Bass or the Contrabass is the lowest member of the string family.
The pitch of the lowest guitar string is E.
Its classed as a medium pitched string instrument across the whole string section. The violin is high and the double bass lowest. However in such things as quartets the cello is used as the bass tone
the octobass, not comenly used in modern orchastras, its lowest string is tuned to C1 (32.7 Hz), one octave below the lowest C of the cello (C2, 65.41 Hz). in modern orchastes the lowest piched instrument would be the double bass.
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the octobass, not comenly used in modern orchastras, its lowest string is tuned to C1 (32.7 Hz), one octave below the lowest C of the cello (C2, 65.41 Hz). in modern orchastes the lowest piched instrument would be the double bass.
The smallest and highest pitched member of the string family in modern times is the violin. The Eucolale and mandolin are also pretty small but in terms of pitch it has to be the violin. In the old days they was an instrument called a rebec which was like a violin but smaller. The rebec was very popular with soldiers as could easily be carried in their packs.
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The instrument that can produce the lowest pitch are Saxophone,Woodwind & low pitch Piano ect....