Different vibration frequencies of the vocal cords result in different sounds. This is essential for singers of all kinds. The vocal cords allow for musical sounds of the voice to be expressed.
Vibrato or tremolo
your vocal cords vibrate to make you voice
Your vocal cords. A membrane across the top of your wind-pipe, (inside your Adam's apple) that's used to produce turbulence in flowing air.
When air from the lungs is passed over the vocal cords inside the larynx, they vibrate. This makes a sound. The vocal cords are tightened or relaxed to change their length. This changes the speed of vibration which alters the pitch. If only the larynx is involved, the sound comes out as a dull 'aaah' in varying pitch. No recognisable words can be formed without the use of the lips, teeth, tongue and palate. This is why people with serious facial injuries or with many teeth missing often have trouble speaking or being understood.
hook up two extension cords, the more cords, the more power.
The two different sounds of "th" in English words are the voiced "th" sound, as in "this", where the vocal cords vibrate, and the voiceless "th" sound, as in "think", where the vocal cords do not vibrate.
vocal cords
Vibrato or tremolo
they vibrate..
When you talk, your vocals cords vibrate. When you whisper, they don't vibrate at all.
they are in your thorat which vibrate when to speak to make a noise
Sound. Vibrating vocal cords produce sound. The speed at which they vibrate determines whether the sound is high pitched or low pitched.
Sound is produced. Vocal cords vibrate and produce sound.
vocal cords
the vocal cords vibrate i think
air molecules push back and forth
vocal cords