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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlow-pitchedˌlow-ˈpitched adjective 1 APMa low-pitched musical note or sound is deep OPP high-pitched the low-pitched hum of the generator2 → low-pitched roof
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low-pitched• This is even more pronounced on a double bass which has even lower-pitched notes.• It was low-pitched and reverentially modulated, a nice, crisp, modest baritone.• It is a stone building with a big low-pitched and stone-flagged roof, and its power is provided by two overshot waterwheels.• She heard a familiar low-pitched "good morning."• The most bothersome and fatiguing noise, these low-pitched hums, are usually from 30 to 1,500 hertz.• It picks up all low-pitched noise, and so it should be used in quiet circumstances, on your own.• Bass could also be reinforced by careful choice of recording horn, which added low-pitched resonances of its own.• It picks up all low-pitched sounds but not high-pitched sounds. 2.• Therefore amplified vibration on the skin gives only information about low-pitched sounds.
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