upper respiratory tract
The Larynx
The vocal system refers to the anatomical structures and physiological processes involved in producing voice and speech. It primarily includes the lungs, vocal cords (or vocal folds), larynx, pharynx, mouth, and nasal passages. Air from the lungs passes through the vocal cords, causing them to vibrate, which generates sound. The shape and movement of the articulators—such as the tongue, lips, and palate—modulate this sound to form speech.
The speech mechanism includes the respiratory system (lungs), phonatory system (vocal folds), resonatory system (vocal tract), and articulatory system (mouth, tongue, and teeth). These work together to produce speech sounds by controlling airflow, vocal fold vibrations, resonance, and precise movements of the articulators.
The vocal cords become tight, squeeze together, and force air from the lungs to move between them. The air causes the vocal cords the vibrate and produce sound
The lungs, nostrils, skin, and vocal sac.
She is a lyric soprano. Some songs she performs with Nightwish may use vocal range f1-d3 (F4-D6 in American system).
You can get many varieties of special and unique sounds for an alarm system, from vocal sounds to the standard beeps.
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a system of arbitrary vocal symbol by means a social group operates
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vocal chords The larynx or the voicebox produces sound during the respiratory system.