the answer for this is soft sounds. ; )
No. Low is an adverb and can be used as an adjective.
The word for "low" in French is "bas."
Beavers are known to make a variety of sounds including low grunts, teeth chattering, tail slapping, and loud splashes. They do not typically make vocalizations like other animals.
High pitch sounds have a higher frequency and are perceived as more shrill or sharp, while low pitch sounds have a lower frequency and are perceived as deeper or more bass-like. The main difference between high and low pitch sounds is the frequency of the sound waves.
Well, you're thinking about "volume", but in music equipment, they are not the same. Volume describes how loud the equipment is. Loudness is a term that describes a process which makes the high notes and the very low notes louder at a low volume level.
high or low sounds
It sounds like the English word "low."
Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.
The best word to describe how high or low a note sounds is "pitch." Pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound wave, with high pitches corresponding to high frequencies and low pitches corresponding to low frequencies.
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Pencil closures typically make low sounds due to the friction between the pencil's wood and graphite. The hardness of the graphite can also affect the pitch of the sound when the pencil is being closed.
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i was gonna ask that question
whimper means make a series of low,feeble sound expressive of fear,pain or discontent.
Whimpering is to make low, whining and broken sounds as in crying or in fear
Some things that make low-pitched sounds are large drum instruments like a bass drum or tuba, machinery like engines or generators, and natural phenomena like thunder or earthquakes. The frequency of low-pitched sounds is slower, creating deep tones.