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.
your vocal cords vibrate to make you voice
Resonance can occur when an object vibrates at another objects resonant frequency.
Transverse Wave
The air pressure rises
vibrating reeds
Vibrato
Your voice box vibrates.
your vocal cords vibrate to make you voice
Resonate.
Vibrato
vibrato of someones voice
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
When an individual laughs, their voice box vibrates and so you shake a little bit in the process.
Helium causes a change in the voice because it is a different density than regular air, so when it is in your chest and passes through your vocal cords it vibrates at a different frequency.
a speaker uses a voice coil a coil copper wire and a magnet and pole to vibrate a cone
When you speak, your vocal cords in your larynx (voice box) vibrate as air passes through them from your lungs. These vibrations produce sound waves that resonate in your throat, mouth, and nasal cavities, creating the unique sound of your voice.
The vocal cords in your larynx (voice box) vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them. The vibration of these vocal cords causes changes in pitch and volume, creating different sounds that form speech.