This can be partly attributed to the immaturity of the vocal tract and neuromusculature at this age in life.
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The length of the vocal tract affects the resonance of the vocal tract, which in turns affects the pitch.
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The difference doesn't lay only in pitch, but also in phonation, articulation and the shape of the upper vocal tract.
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The human vocal tract is able to produce highly variable amplitudes of the overtones, called formants, which define different vowels.
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Taking in helium puts some of the gas in your vocal tract which does mean the speed of sound is faster.
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Such movement alters resonant properties of the vocal tract, and imposes a " time-varying formant structure " onto the speech signal.
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The vocal tract physically differs from one person to another, but unlike verifying someone's identity through fingerprints, voice recognition is indirect.
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Other species have evolved internal inflatable air spaces connected to the vocal tract, which play a role in vocal tract resonance.
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Other species have evolved internal inflatable air spaces connected to the vocal tract, which play a role in vocal tract resonance.
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A musician uses the talk box to manipulate sound using the vocal tract, though it is rarely categorized as a synthesizer.