Nasal Cavities, Mouth and Throat.
The three main divisions of the larynx are the supraglottis (including the epiglottis and false vocal cords), the glottis (comprising the true vocal cords), and the subglottis (below the vocal cords). Each division plays a vital role in producing sound and protecting the airway during swallowing.
The three main parts of a tree are the roots, the trunk, and the leaves.
The three main parts of the circulatory system are the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
The area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and produces vocal sounds is called the larynx. The vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, vibrate when air passes through them, producing sound. The larynx is often referred to as the voice box.
Tightening of the vocal cords is also known as vocal cord dysfunction (VCD). This is a condition in which the muscles of the vocal cords tighten and this can make breathing difficult. It is caused by an autoimmune disorder.
the mouth, pharynx and larynx :)
The state of sound produced by the vibration of the vocal cords is amplified and made louder by air chambers acting as resonators. These resonators reinforce certain frequencies, boosting the overall volume and quality of the sound produced. This process occurs in the human vocal tract during speech and singing.
Human resonators refer to the various parts of the human body that help amplify and project sound, such as the vocal cords, mouth, throat, and nasal passages. These structures play a key role in producing and shaping the sound of the human voice during speech or singing.
The speech resonators are three: 1. Nasal (Nose) 2. Oral (Mouth) 3. Pharyngeal (Throat) (see the related links below)
Organs of speech are classified into three main categories: Primary articulators: tongue and lips Secondary articulators: teeth, alveolar ridge (gum ridge), hard palate, velum (soft palate), and uvula Tertiary articulators: pharynx, larynx, and vocal folds
This state is known as resonance. Resonance occurs when the air chambers within our vocal tract amplify the initial sound produced by the vibration of the vocal cords, resulting in a louder and more pronounced sound.
Google: "Parametric Excitation in Frequency Resonators".
The actual structure
It's Sun Ye/Sun(The leader of the group) who is the main vocal in Wonder Girls. :)
resonators
Resonators in your body are located in your head neck and chest cavity, oral nasal and phearyngeal cavities.
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