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High pitch sounds are produced by vibrations that occur at a fast frequency, typically with shorter wavelengths. This results in the rapid compression and rarefaction of air molecules, creating a sound with higher frequency and therefore a higher pitch. In Musical Instruments, adjusting the tension or length of a vibrating element, such as a string or column of air, can also affect the pitch produced.

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