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.
The cello makes the lowest sound of a string instrument.
The Contra-bassoon is 18 feet of tubing and can produce a lower pitch than a tuba, but is a rare instrument and I am not 100 percent sure it produces the lowest sound of any musical instrument.
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
The lowest natural frequency of sound is around 20 Hz, which is the lower limit of human hearing. Frequencies below this threshold are considered infrasound.
It is called a double bass. ^_^;
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
The frequency range of a maracas typically falls within the percussion instrument category, producing a wide range of frequencies. The lowest frequencies produced by a maracas are around 200 Hz, while the highest frequencies can reach up to 10,000 Hz or more. This wide range of frequencies is due to the varying sizes and materials used in the construction of maracas, allowing for a diverse sound profile.
Bassoon
it makes the sound echo that is played
it makes the sound echo that is played
the contra bassoon
a guitar is a stringed instrument that makes a sound