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Human voice


 

Human voice consists of sound made by a person

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Sound - Made - Person

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using the vocal folds

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for talking, singing, laughing, screaming or crying. The vocal folds in combination with the teeth, the tongue, and the lips, are capable of producing highly intricate arrays of sound, and vast differences in meaning can often be achieved through highly subtle manipulation of the sounds produced (especially in the expression of language). These differences can be in the individual noises produced, or in the overall tone in which they are uttered.

Related Topics:
Talking - Singing - Laughing - Screaming - Crying - Subtle - Language - Individual noises produced

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The tone of voice may suggest that a sentence is a question,

Related Topics:
Tone - Sentence

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even if it grammatically is not,

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and shows emotions such as anger, surprise, happiness;

Related Topics:
Emotion - Anger - Surprise - Happiness

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in a request the tone reveals much about how much one wants something,

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and whether it is asking a favor or more like an order;

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the tone of saying e.g. "I am sorry" says a lot:

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it may vary from begging for forgiveness to "I have the right to do this even if you do not like it".

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See nonverbal communication.

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Singers use the human voice as an instrument for creating music.

Related Topics:
Singer - Human voice as an instrument - Music

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