Producing Song: The Vocal Apparatus

作者: RODERICK A. SUTHERS , SUE ANNE ZOLLINGER

DOI: 10.1196/ANNALS.1298.041

关键词: CommunicationAudio frequencyHomogeneousMotor controlBiologyRespiratory pressureVocal tractVocal organSomatosensory systemSound production

摘要: … The vocal tract resonance in air might be tuned to the … Alternatively, vocal tract resonance in air might generate a … 5- to 12-fold during singing, compared to quiet respiration, presumably …

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