Lowpitched
Lowpitched, often written as low-pitched, is a descriptive term used to label sounds whose pitch is on the lower end of the audible spectrum. It refers to tones with relatively low fundamental frequencies, though where "low" begins depends on context and listener. In acoustics and audio production, low-pitched sounds are associated with the bass end of the spectrum, typically occupying the lower frequencies, and are often described as warm, deep, or resonant.
In music and instruments, low-pitched sounds are produced by bass instruments such as the bass guitar, double
In linguistics and speech, low-pitched voices are common in adult male speech and can convey authority or
In scientific usage, low-pitched is a qualitative descriptor; for precise work researchers report the exact frequency