Both it has a really big range actually infinite. Thats why you should play french horn
In a way, yes, as the pitch of a sound wave is determined by it's frequency f, and a waves period T is the reciprocal of f. i.e. T=1/f
A triangle typically produces a high-pitched sound when struck, due to its small size and thin material. The high frequency vibrations create a ringing noise that resonates at a higher pitch compared to larger or denser percussion instruments.
Because the rate of change in the pressure in the air differs: high pitch has a rapid vibration, low pitch a slow vibration. Humans can usually hear from a low of 20 Hz (cycles per second) to 20,000 Hz. I'm so old that I do not hear much above 12,000 Hz any more.
I think the answer you seek is frequency. A low pitch equals a low frequency of the sound wave.
The pressure is low today.
It's a relatively high pitched instrument.
low pitch
the violin is the highest string orchestral instrument.
Pitch is how high or low you sing, it your singing high, it means your singing at a high pitch. And if you sing low, it means you're singing at a low pitch.
High-pitched instruments include piccolo, trumpet, and violin, while low-pitched instruments include tuba, bassoon, and contrabass. The pitch of an instrument is determined by the frequency of the sound waves it produces.
A high pitch
high pitch is high frequency, low pitch is low frequency
A whistle is a High Pitch because its really loud and not really low.
High regions of pitch are described as "high-pitched" and low regions of pitch are described as "low-pitched."
Low frequency = low pitch = long waves
The Viola has a lower pitch than the violinbecause of its lower-pitched string (the "C" string) compared to the violin's much higher-pitched string (the "E" string).
a high pitch