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Why is coo's voice so deep?

The depth of one's voice is relative to the size of the vocal folds (the little strip on the inner part of each end of the vocal cords). People can also utilize the mucus layers on the vocal folds to deepen their voice (which is also why smokers tend to develop deeper, raspier voices, as the mucus tends to collect here in much larger amounts in smokers).


What is the sound source of the larynx?

Sound is generated in the larynx, and that is where pitch and volume are manipulated. The strength of exhalation from the lungs can affect the volume of the sound produced. Fine manipulation of the larynx is used to generate a source sound with a particular pitch. This source sound is altered as it travels through the vocal tract, configured differently based on the position of the tongue, lips, mouth, and pharynx. The process of altering a source sound as it passes through the filter of the vocal tract creates the many different vowel and consonant sounds of the world's languages as well as tone, The larynx also has a similar function to the lungs in creating pressure differences required for sound production; a constricted larynx can be raised or lowered affecting the volume of the oral cavity. The vocal folds can be held close together so that they vibrate. The muscles attached to the arytenoid cartilages control the degree of opening. Vocal fold length and tension can be controlled by rocking the thyroid cartilage forward and backward on the cricoid cartilage by manipulating the tension of the muscles within the vocal folds, and by moving the arytenoids forward or backward. This causes the pitch produced during phonation to rise or fall. In most males the vocal folds are longer and with a greater mass than most females' vocal folds, producing a lower pitch.


How windmill blades are attached and what angle blades are placed?

acute


How many folds do you get when you fold 42 pieces of paper?

You get 84 folds if you fold each paper into halves. You get 168 folds if you fold each paper into fourths. How did I figure this out? Well, 42x2(half)=84 folds. Also, 42x4(fourth)= 168 folds> I hope this was the answer you were looking for.


The loudness of a persons voice depends on?

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.

Related questions

What are vocal folds and how do they help make sound?

the vocal folds are your vocal chords as air passes through the glottic opening (a fancy name for the space between the vocal folds) they vibrate hitting into echother creating sound


Two pairs of vocal folds are found in the larynx which pair are the true vocal cords inferior or superior?

the inferior or lower vocal folds are the true vocal cords...


What contains the vocal cords?

The larynx has two folds, the upper vestibular folds (false vocal cords) and the lower vocal cords (true vocal cords).Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.Read more: What_contains_the_vocal_cords


What are the Folds of mucous membrane called that vibrate to provide speech?

They have a couple of names: vocal folds or vocal cords. Either is correct.


What is vocal abuse?

it is when you misuse your vocal folds by overusing them in a negative way


Where is the Location of the human vocal folds?

The glottis


What is glottal closure?

Glottal closure is the act of the vocal folds contracting and approximating to close over the glottis to ensure foreign bodies do not enter the trachea. This can be compromised by growths on the vocal folds (such as nodules) as well as by neurological damage to the nerves supplying the vocal folds.


Where vocal folds are located?

Your vocal folds (also called the ventricular folds) are toward the top of your larynyx, protecting your vocal chords. These folds help prevent you from breathing in solids. A very interesting effect is produced when you sing and you get these folds to vibrate. They will vibrate at half the speed of your vocal chords, and produce a sound an octave lower than the note you are singing with your vocal chords. This sounds much like a foghorn or a prolonged burp. The people most noted for producing this effect, theTuvans, call this effect kargyraa.


Which part of a person is vibrating when they speak?

The vocal folds.


Is Juncture is controlled by the length and thickness of the vocal folds?

no.


How do vocal tubes work?

Your vocal tubes are two thin folds of skin that vibrate and make noise


What closes the glottis during the valsalva maneuver?

vocal folds