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Vibration #3: The Human Vocal Chords...
Just don't get confused and call them vocal "chords!" ... In the case of the human voice, it's the vocal folds that are vibrating. You actually know a lot about vibration, ...
Anatomy of the vocal tract ... In addition to their normal names, many of the parts of the vocal tract have fancy names derived from Latin and Greek.
That's why each model is a little different from the others. The plastic chambers pictures are aligned similar to your vocal tract with the vocal chords (duck call) at the bottom and the lips at the top. ...
As the air is exspired, the vocal chords vibrate. Humans can control the vibrations of the vocal chords, which enables us to make sounds.
The vocal organs in the human being which produce sound. Also Vocal folds.
Emory University's Human Anatomy Course An explaination of the Pharynx and Larynx with diagrams of the structures of the throat and how movement affects the vocal chords.
Making Sounds with Air and Strings: Human Vocal Cords...
The peculiar character of a person's voice results partly from a fundamental tone formed by the vocal chords, and partly from overtones that resonate in the windpipe and air chambers of the ...
LaMar, Michael Drew. (2005). Human acoustics [electronic resource] : from vocal chords to inner ear.
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