an adult male's voice ranges from 85 to 155 Hz
and adult female's voice ranges from 160 to 250 Hz
Frequency corresponds to the 'pitch' of the voice. The sounds in a little girl's voice have higher frequencies than the sounds in an adult man's voice. And the sound of a whistle has a higher frequency than the sound of a tuba or foghorn.
frequency
From day to day experience it is evident that a woman's voice is more shriller i.e. it has a higher pitch. Men's voice is flat or grave i.e. it has a lower pitch. A sound( here voice) corresponding to higher pitch is of higher frequency while a sound of lower pitch corresponds to lower frequency. It is clear from this that sound frequency of women is moreNote: the pitch of a sound depends on frequency of vibrations but is different from it, as frequency is a measurable quantity while pitch is a sensation.
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Infrasound has a frequency below normal hearing. Ultrasound waves have a frequency above the normal range of human hearing.
The frequency domain of a voice signal is normally continuous because voice is a nonperiodic signal.
The voice you were born with - each of us has his/her "normal voice".
Frequency corresponds to the 'pitch' of the voice. The sounds in a little girl's voice have higher frequencies than the sounds in an adult man's voice. And the sound of a whistle has a higher frequency than the sound of a tuba or foghorn.
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The frequency band 300 Htz to 3400 Htz is alloted for voice channel. That's it
The fundamental frequency and pitch of the voice.
dapends what kind your talking about. Like mocrophone chip in a phone messes with your voice because of the frequency it can/cant handle. A studio microphone does actually nothing to the voice because it is set to the frequency your voice gives of..
If voice was to be transmitted at its basic frequency 20-20kc. it will take much time. But by transmitting a very hi frequency media the signal can be there presently. By modulating this frequency by voice and removing the media it can be there instantly.
frequency
An octave is a defined difference in frequency between two notes. Dropping your voice an octave means to deepen (lower) the frequency of the sound produced by your vocal cords. Singers and actors often do this while performing; it is more difficult to deliberately drop the frequency of your speech in normal conversation. This also happens to young men during puberty, when the vocal chords change in response to the increased concentration of testosterone.
Women
The cast of Frequency - 2002 includes: Terri Brosius as Tutorial Voice