air molecules push back and forth
The vocal cords stretch across the opening of the larynx, when you speak muscles make the vocal cords contract, narrowing opening as air rushes through, movement of the vocal cords makes molecules vibrate.
Sound is produced. Vocal cords vibrate and produce sound.
air cuases the vocal cords to vibrate and also vibrtaes against the surface of the throatamd mouth
Anything that can vibrate, in the range of 50 cps to 15000 cps. (vocal cords, violin strings, drum heads, high heels on hard surfaces)
Vocal cords
the vocal cords vibrate i think
vocal cords
Vibrato or tremolo
The vocal cords stretch across the opening of the larynx, when you speak muscles make the vocal cords contract, narrowing opening as air rushes through, movement of the vocal cords makes molecules vibrate.
Sound is produced. Vocal cords vibrate and produce sound.
When one wants to speak, the lungs blow air against loosely closed vocal cords. Air pushes through a very small space between the vocal cords which makes the covering of the vocal cords vibrate.
they vibrate..
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.
It's the vocal cords which are housed by the larynx
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.
vocal cords