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When you hum, the vocal cords in your larynx vibrate as air is pushed from your lungs through them. This vibration produces sound waves, which resonate in your throat, mouth, and nasal passages, enhancing and shaping the sound. Additionally, the bones and tissues of your skull can also vibrate, contributing to the overall sound and resonance of your hum.

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