Pitch: the highness or lowness of a voice Volume: the loudness or softness of a voice Rate: the speed at which a person speaks Tone: the attitude or emotion conveyed through speech
No, voice is not an adverb. Voice is a noun that refers to the sound produced by speaking or singing.
what is an voice in the distant, droning voice of an inactive reader
A voice that is quiet
You do sign-language if you have no voice.
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It will reduced bandwidth internet connection, therefore the voice signal will be transmitted into larger frame rate resulting to a choppy voice or voice echo.
270.83 kbps
Digital telephone is a services where from you can get voice with data services.Like old POTS you can have only voice services which works at 64 kbps rate, while digital telephone uses at least 128 kbps or higher rate so you can have voice and data services same time on same line.
Bit rate interface is another name for basic rate interface, or BRI. BRI is used in ISDN configurations for voice-grade telephone operations.
may be 128
If by this question you mean how can you make your voice change faster, the simple answer is you can't. Don't try to! It is natural for your voice to change at whatever rate it changes at. Their is no average speed, it is all individual.
Constant bit rate (CBR)
PCM technique is used to convert analog voice signals into digital. In PCM the analog frequency is first sampled and then converted into binary bits. Each samples are taken as 8bits long. Basic communication theory requires that a minimum sampling rate of twice the frequency of the signal to be sampled will result in an accurate representation of the original signal.Human voice can have max 4000hz frequency, therefore sampling rate should be 8000 samples/sec.Which implies required bit rate for transmitting voice is 8000*8 = 64000 bits/sec = 64kbps.
Because it makes you happy, and the rhythm concentrates your brain, and then slows your heart rate.
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a disorder of voice production characterized by unsteadiness of pitch and loudness and quavering intonation. In some patients, it may result in rhythmic arrests of voicing that occur at a rate of four to six per second.