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In an action in whitch the air is basicly "pumped" creating vibrations in the air known as "sound waves" through slower vibrations, low-pitched sound is created, keeping in mind that slower doesnt nessisarily mean quieter. The volume has to to with the depth of the sound waves (distance between the highst and lowest points), and the speed affects pitch. So a tall tight sound wave is going to be high pitch and loud, and a short tight sound wave will be the same pitch, just quiter. That all being said a low pitched sound wave will be more spread out rather than tight like sardeines. Two examples of mediums that create a low pitch sound waves are a sub-woofer and a bass drum, that essentially vibrates the air.

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