The lower pitched strings are larger and slightly looser than those of a higher pitch.
The defined frequency of the lowest note on a standard piano is 27.5 cycles per second, which is rather low. Large pipe organs may have lower sounds than that. There are many other instruments that have lower ranges, but few if any go lower than 27.5 cycles. Bass violins and other larger stringed instruments have lower ranges, as do tubas, bassoons and timpani among others.
It is likely that a large, well made pipe organ produces the lowest sounds, at least among the acoustic instruments. Electronically you can produces sounds of arbitrarily low pitch.
If you are asking about the violin making low sounds, then it can, but not as low as, per say, a stand up bass. If you're asking about loud sounds, then yes. Compared to the other instruments in the orchestra (viola, cello, bass), the violin is the easiest to hear.
Musical instruments are divided into families according to the way they produce sounds. String instruments produce sounds by plucking or bowing strings. Woodwind and brass instruments produce sound by blowing air into them. Sounds from percussion instruments are produced by striking on them.
The lower pitched strings are larger and slightly looser than those of a higher pitch.
The cymbols are normaly used to make the higher noises on the drum kit.
Loud sounds instruments
Music instruments are categorized into families according to the method they produce sounds. String instruments produce sounds by plucking or bowing strings. Woodwind and brass instruments produce sounds by blowing air into it. Instruments in the percussion family produce sounds by striking them.
The defined frequency of the lowest note on a standard piano is 27.5 cycles per second, which is rather low. Large pipe organs may have lower sounds than that. There are many other instruments that have lower ranges, but few if any go lower than 27.5 cycles. Bass violins and other larger stringed instruments have lower ranges, as do tubas, bassoons and timpani among others.
It is likely that a large, well made pipe organ produces the lowest sounds, at least among the acoustic instruments. Electronically you can produces sounds of arbitrarily low pitch.
Whales (but also the humble toadfish) emit low-pitched sounds that can carry extremely far under water. The speakers of professional sound systems used by bands and DJ's also have a lot of bass. Diesel engines when stationary emit a very low-frequency sound. On a bigger scale, earthquakes, avalanches and volcanic eruptions create a very low piched noise.
If you are asking about the violin making low sounds, then it can, but not as low as, per say, a stand up bass. If you're asking about loud sounds, then yes. Compared to the other instruments in the orchestra (viola, cello, bass), the violin is the easiest to hear.
Musical instruments are divided into families according to the way they produce sounds. String instruments produce sounds by plucking or bowing strings. Woodwind and brass instruments produce sound by blowing air into them. Sounds from percussion instruments are produced by striking on them.
drums, bongos, sounds like a trumpet, xalphone, woodblock, and that's all I can think of. Lots of percussion basicly.
hit them
Trumpets are in the higher range of the brass family. If you are looking for lower sounds, there are other instruments such as Trombone, Baritone Horns, Tubas and more.