Sunday, April 23, 2017

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Ingo titze is someone that knows more than me on my topic of choice he is the director of the national center for voice and speech at the university of Utah. Ingo and his colleagues study how the lyrinx can determine how your voice will change and that the vocal cords can make many different sounds that vary from low to high.
"It's absolutely amazing how nature has created a compound, laminated string to cover a pitch range that is difficult, by any stretch of the imagination, to cover with one string," Titze says.

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