I think it depends on your vice range. I, for instance, am a Mezzo Soprano, so going higher will require more air for me, while an Soprano might use more air singing low.
Also, it might not matter whether the note is high or low, just how long you are planning to sing it.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Damping of Air of High Frequencies (Dissipation)".
97 because if you take your right hand and raise it in the air then put your left foot in the air it will reflect the sun in a 97 degree angle giving you your answer
The factors are: -The volume that the air takes up (the greater the volume the less the pressure) -The amount/number of molecules of air (the more gas the higher the pressure) -The temperature (the higher the temperature the higher the pressure) and that's it lol
0.004 in * 10000 = 40 in that's assuming that the bills are completely flat and that there's no air in between.
More cfm's more airflow. Yes, more is better when you are powering certain airtools. Check the air tool specifically to see the demands
take me on by Aha! Play some Ah-ha! It's called Take On Me. Walking On Air by Kerli. It has lots of high notes and is a very good song to sing. i think you should sing all of the stars
Singers inhale air into their diaphragm because it holds more air than your lungs.
this can sing so hi because they allow the air to flow neatly in through their airwys
Parrots because they use more air and muscles to talk, tweet, and sing.
Yes, Volume (loudness) is how much more or less vibration there is contracting the air, Pitch is what key you sing or play at whenever its a low D or a high C sharp. :]
When humidity is high, the air feels moist because there is more water vapor in the air. This can make the air feel heavier and more difficult to breathe for some people.
in the air
it blows more air out
In areas of high pressure the air is being squeezed more by the air above it than it is in areas of lower pressure. So the air will tend to get pushed away from the high pressure area.
Yawning while singing may be due to a lack of oxygen or proper breath control. When you sing, you use more air than usual, which can lead to yawning as your body tries to take in more oxygen. Practicing proper breathing techniques and staying well-hydrated may help reduce yawning while singing.
When the density of air is high, there are more air molecules present in a given volume. This can affect various factors such as air pressure, sound transmission, and the efficiency of combustion processes.
Air pressure decreases with altitude because there are fewer air molecules at higher elevations. As you climb a high mountain, the weight of the air above you decreases, resulting in lower air pressure.