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Vocal Pitch
Voice Production
The Resonators
Sound Production
Vocalization
100
The intensity of sound
What is VOLUME
100
Also commonly known as vocal cords
What is VOCAL FOLDS
100
Consists of the bones in chest, neck, and head; and the cavities of the throat, nose, and mouth.
What is RESONATORS
100
When the speaker combines precisely articulated sounds into distinct words
What is PRONUNCIATION
100
The highness or lowness of the sound you make
What is PITCH
200
The speed at which you talk
What is RATE
200
A dome-shaped muscle at the base of the lungs
What is DIAPHRAGM
200
A partially enclosed area
What is CAVITY
200
The shaping of speech sounds into recognizable oral symbols that go together to make up a word.
What is ARTICULATION
200
The pitch at which you speak with the least strain and with the very best resonance.
What is OPTIMUM PITCH
300
The tone of your voice
What is QUALITY
300
Another word for windpipe
What is TRACHEA
300
Another word for the nose
What is NASAL CAVITY
300
These form a small explosion when you say them.
What is PLOSIVES
300
The variations in pitch that help to give expression to a person's voice
What is MELODY
400
Characterized by too much nasal resonance of all vocal sounds
What is NASALITY
400
Another word for voice box
What is LARYNX
400
Another word for the mouth
What is ORAL CAVITY
400
These are sounds that are resonated in the nasal cavity
What is NASALS
400
The upward or downward glide of your pitch as you speak.
What is INFLECTION
500
Characterized by an unpleasant, grating sound that may also be hard or metallic
What is HARSHNESS
500
Reinforcement produced by vibration
What is RESONANCE
500
Means that the vocal folds are held open so that air breathed out does not vibrate them
What is VOICELESS
500
The spread between the lowest and the highest notes you can speak comfortably.
What is RANGE