A pitch that is perceived as below other pitches.
1Both are of very low pitch, with tie-beams supported by curved brackets.
2Her sweet voice was of a low pitch, unhurried and steady.
3He had brought these great people to a pretty low pitch.
4Short waves make a high pitch, and long waves low pitch.
5The voice should never be pushed down or pressed back in the low pitch.
6The low pitch is used for grandeur, and all the vital and broad expressions.
7Chamberlain got through the seventh with the low pitch count.
8Then, suddenly dropping his voice to a low pitch of singular sweetness, he continued:
9Despite the low pitch, his voice was clear.
10Allied to this, there may be a low pitch on the roof which will exacerbate the problem.
11Philip spoke in a whisper, but the low pitch of his voice did not conceal its menace.
12The following example requires the union of declamatory force, low pitch, slow rate, monotone, and orotund quality:-
13If you have been talking on a low pitch, jump to a high one on the emphatic word.
14If he had no other object than that, his conscientiousness would be reduced to a low pitch indeed.
15The low pitch of her voice sounded its depths with that restraint which makes for the most poignant intensity.
16They resemble loaded piano strings, or slowly descending water jets, requiring notes of low pitch to set them in motion.
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