Pitch High Vs Low — free printable diagram
Free science resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This educational image clearly illustrates the concept of sound pitch by comparing high and low-pitched sounds. The top section, labeled "HIGH WAVY LINE," shows a tight, high-frequency purple wave and explains that "High pitch sounds have fast, tight waves," with examples including a flute, trumpet, and violin. The bottom section, "LOW WAVY LINE," displays a long, low-frequency blue wave and states that "Low pitch sounds have slow, long waves," demonstrated by a cello, trombone, and bass drum. Each instrument is depicted with accompanying musical notes. This resource is ideal for use as an educational slide, a printed worksheet, or a discussion prompt in a science or music classroom. The visual style is a clear, cartoon-style illustration with bold outlines and high-contrast colors, presented as an informative diagram.
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