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A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
that is because your voice makes a lot of sounds and your hands do not make a lot of noise like hands do.
Increase the amplitude.
to make the sound louder
make sure there is not a slight break in the circuit
Learning to sing does not change the quality of your voice, but will teach you how to speak louder and project by using your diaphragm.
Ask your doctor or CLSC
you make sounds with your voice. You blow air, and add some of your voice too. This is called 'speaking'.You also hear sounds with your ears.
because people wanted to sing and make speaches No, because some people wanted to speak louder
To make your voice louder so the people far away can hear you
Make what sound louder? Your engine? Fit a different exhaust system. with a bigger bore.
The sound we make when we speak.
You have to prepare for what your opponents could do, not what they'll do because actions speak louder than words.
It is because their voice boxes are that way. Are voice boxes make certain sounds, and their voice box makes those types of sounds. Also, their shape could echo and turn the sound into the audible sound you hear.
To make your voice louder and clear so people far away can hear you
Acoustics will affect singing. The walls of the room you are singing in make a difference, if you record your voice it sounds different, many reasons. Also, you could be a Mezzo Soprano or an Alto, so that your voice sounds low when you sing but (it depends on how old you are) higher when you speak normally.
His commitment to volunteering every weekend speaks louder than any promises he could make.