Low-pitched in a sentence as an adjective

Given that Huey's main vocal style is low-pitched chilled out rapping it meant that you could barely hear anything he was singing. I was really pissed off.

Whether it's high-pitched or low-pitched noise also makes a huge difference underwater.

When you speak, please start your sentences in a high-pitched voice, then switch to a low-pitched voice, and make an exclamation or mention the US dollar at least once. Please speak in sentences that are no fewer than 8 words but no more than 16 words.”

Does anyone else hear, on occasion, very low-pitched drones? As if there was a very large machine nearby humming away, yet at no discernible location?

For some reason, low-pitched sounds distract me much more than higher-pitched - in speech, it's the deepness that takes away my attention the most. And higher-pitched sounds are more easily muffled with external sound.

Noise cancellation tech works best for low-pitched constant-ish sounds, like the airplane engines, or noise from a fan. Noise cancellation doesn't work well on higher-pitched, oscillating sounds, like screaming or voices.

Based on the Wikipedia page, bulls in musth emit a characteristic low-pitched tone that females in heat seem to respond to. And the testosterone levels wouldn’t hurt sperm production.

Looking at the ticker tracks the artist has used, I wouldn't be surprised if the rats are effectively being trained to Buy when they hear high-pitched notes, and Sell when they hear low-pitched ones.

Embedded within the naturally low-pitched purr, we found a high frequency voiced component, reminiscent of a cry or meow, that was crucial in determining urgency and pleasantness ratings. Moreover, when we re-synthesised solicitation purrs to remove only the voiced component, paired presentations revealed that these purrs were perceived as being significantly less urgent."

Low-pitched definitions

adjective

used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency

adjective

set at a low angle or slant; "a low-pitched roof"