Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is also affected by parameters other than sound pressure, including frequency and duration.
force with which air rushes across the vocal folds
Amplitude
Loudness depends on the amplitude. square of amplitude is proportional to the loudness. Pitch is decided by the frequency. One can sing at higher pitch but at lower voice.
Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is a subjective felt impression and is in some way related to the objective measure of the sound pressure. A person's voice depends on the produced sound pressure. Force with which air rushes across the vocal folds
It depends on the amplitude.
By its amplitude. Really loudness is sound intensity & intensity depends on square of amplitude ie. higher the amplitude higher the intensity which means higher the loudness.
Amplitude
Loudness depends on the amplitude. square of amplitude is proportional to the loudness. Pitch is decided by the frequency. One can sing at higher pitch but at lower voice.
Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is a subjective felt impression and is in some way related to the objective measure of the sound pressure. A person's voice depends on the produced sound pressure. Force with which air rushes across the vocal folds
Loudness(pressure)
loudness
the loudness of sound depends on the amplitude of the waves that compose it, i.e. the difference in pressure between the crest and the trough of the wave.
In a common sense, must be in good pronunciation of the voice and also the quality of the voice. must be in good pitch and loudness of the voice when speaking.
Depends on what "these" are. It is amplitude
It depends on the amplitude.
The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.
noise, tone, voice, loudness, vibration, tenor, ringing
Paralinguistic features are non-verbal aspects of speech that convey meaning, such as tone of voice, volume, pitch, and pausing. They can influence how a message is received and are important for communication and conveying emotions.