The voice box contains the two vocal cords. They are strips of material that are next to each other, edge to edge. When air comes up from the lungs, through the trachea, it passes through the vocal cords. When you choose to make a sound, the air causes the vocal cords vibrate, and the sound continues up and out through the mouth.
your vocal cords vibrate to make you voice
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
The distance between the lowest and highest tones a voice or instrument can produce is called "range."
Higher frequencies produce the perception of higher pitch sound. A woman's voice generally contains sounds with higher frequencies than a man's voice contains. An infant's voice contains higher frequencies than an adult's voice does.
Yes, it does.
When you have a raspy voice and almost lost it.
a musical special effect to produce voice-like tones
The 'voice of the wind' refers to the sound wind makes when it moves. Wind moving by certain objects will produce different noises.
It serves as the hollow chamber in which the voice is produced.
The pitch of your voice is determined by the tension in your vocal cords, which can be adjusted by muscles in your larynx. When your vocal cords are stretched tighter, they vibrate faster and produce a higher pitch. Conversely, when they are more relaxed, they vibrate slower and produce a lower pitch.
In French, "voix" means "voice" in English. It refers to the sound produced by speaking or singing, as well as the ability to produce this sound.
The human voice typically ranges from 85 to 255 Hz. Through technology, human's can produce any frequency sound.