Difference b/w high pitched sound and low pitched sound.
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High-pitched notes have a high frequency, while low-pitched notes have a low frequency. The difference in pitch between Middle C and Concert A is a difference of 178 Hz. ... Humans can typically hear sounds as low as 20 Hz and as high as 20,000 Hz. This range is known as the acoustic range of sound
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I think you know about crest and troughs. If you know that then it would be easy to understand.
High Pitched - These sound waves have many crest and trough in an interval. These are very sharp to listen.
Low Pitched - These sound waves does not have much crest and trough in an interval. They give a feeling of bulk.
High Pitched - These sound waves have many crest and trough in an interval. These are very sharp to listen.
Low Pitched - These sound waves does not have much crest and trough in an interval. They give a feeling of bulk.
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