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The larynx is a complex system of muscle and cartilage that supports and moves the
vocal
cords, or, as they’re more accurately known, the
vocal
folds.
This happens when your larynx grows in size, elongating the
vocal
folds and opening up more room for them to vibrate.
Another
vocal
development during puberty occurs when the homogenous tissue covering the folds specializes into three distinct functional layers: a central muscle, a layer of stiff collagen wrapped in stretchy elastin fibers, and an outer layer of mucus membrane.
But for people who have experienced the hormonal effects of menopause, the higher pitch is countered and outweighed by swollen
vocal
folds.
I'm going to show you the six
vocal
warm-up exercises that I do before every talk I ever do.
This is followed almost immediately by the sudden closure of the
vocal
chords and the opening between them, which is called the glottis.
The movement of the diaphragm initiates a sudden intake of air, but the closure of the
vocal
chords stops it from entering the wind pipe and reaching the lungs.
There's body language and
vocal
tone, changes in heart rate, complexion, and skin temperature, or even word frequency and sentence structure in our writing.
Then there's this: "Love you, love your magazine, but can you please stop writing massive numbers as text?" [two and a half million ...] No. (Laughter) One last cri de coeur from a spelling stickler: ["Those long stringy things are
vocal
cords, not chords."]
See how he developed a
vocal
game together with my wife, only from the desire and pure joy of being coupled to another human being.
They've been increasingly
vocal
about the importance of ESG.
The CEO of BlackRock has been increasingly
vocal
in his annual letters about this issue.
They were very
vocal
in their criticisms, and then they fell silent.
A
vocal
mass of people creates power by expressing collective intensity of interest and by asserting legitimacy.
Land mammals like us generate sound by moving air over our
vocal
cords when we exhale, causing them to vibrate.
Air guns, which produce loud, low-frequency "whoomps" every 10 to 20 seconds, changed the swimming and
vocal
behavior of whales.
Why haven't they been
vocal?
MB: So when we make sound, we use the
vocal
cords to take air from the lungs and then turn it into a vibrating air column in the throat.
If we took your head off, took a bit of your neck off and left you as a torso with just your
vocal
folds vibrating, this is what you'd sound like.
When we apply that to the larynx, we get this fluid, slow-motion of the vibrating
vocal
folds.
Alright, so just give us a comfortable "e." TT: (Singing) E. (Laughter) TT: (Singing) E. (Audience gasps) MB: So that's the vibrating
vocal
folds; about 120 hertz.
MB: So watch now as the
vocal
cords go from high pitch to low pitch.
That means the
vocal
cords, well over 2,000 times a second, are banging together just to make that sound.
I have always been very
vocal
about and written extensively about minority rights, women's rights, LGBT rights.
Normally, when we speak, the brain sends neurosignals through the nerves to your internal speech systems, to activate them and your
vocal
cords to produce speech.
So part of the signaling system of play has to do with vocal, facial, body, gestural.
We can also use, as a predictor, the
vocal
posture.
And you
vocal
posture, when you talk to your spouse, can help predict not only if, but also when you will divorce.
Your lungs contract your diaphragm and that creates a self-sustained vibration of your
vocal
fold, that creates a sound.
And then the way you open and close the cavities in you mouth, your
vocal
tract is going to transform the sound.
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