Noun
a pitch that is perceived as below other pitches
Source: WordNetTwo low pitch berimbaus (called berra-boi and médio) form the base and a high pitch berimbau (called viola) makes variations and improvisations. Source: Internet
Houses in areas of low rainfall frequently have roofs of low pitch while those in areas of high rainfall and snow, have steep roofs. Source: Internet
However, after a falling tone it takes on a low pitch; the contour tone remains on the first syllable, but the pitch of the second syllable matches where the contour leaves off. Source: Internet
Most industrial and commercial structures have conventional roofs of low pitch. Source: Internet