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 Human voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human voice consists of sound made by a person using the vocal folds for talking, singing, laughing, screaming or crying.
The tone of voice may suggest that a sentence is a question, even if it grammatically is not, and can display emotions such as anger, surprise, happiness.
Singers use the human voice as an instrument for creating music.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Human_voice   (774 words)

  
 Voice instrumental music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voice instrumental music is featured in Pink Floyd music; The great gig in the sky, from the album the Dark side of the moon.
Voice instrumental music is the term used for compositions and improvisations for the human voice.
Voice orchestra was also used in the Kyrie by the Swiss composer Frank Martin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mouth_music   (774 words)

  
 Mediopassive voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spanish is an example of a modern language with a mediopassive voice, normally indicated by the use of a reflexive pronoun.
The mediopassive voice is a grammatical voice which subsumes the meanings of both the middle voice and the passive voice.
Ancient Greek also had a mediopassive voice in the present, imperfect, future, perfect, and pluperfect tenses, but in the aorist and future tenses the mediopassive voice was replaced by two voices, one middle and one passive.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mediopassive_voice   (172 words)

  
 Voice production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voiced phonemes such as the pure vowels are by definition distinguished by the buzzing sound of this periodic oscillation of the vocal chords.
The larynx or voice box is a cylindrical framework of cartilage that serves to anchor the vocal chords while they contract as a pair of lips to impede that airflow, until the vocal chords are periodically forced apart by the increasing air pressure from the lungs.
Voice production is the generation of sound in the human speech organs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_production   (737 words)

  
 Voice-tracking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some voice tracking technology is so advanced that the end of one song and the beginning of another can be previewed by the DJ recording the voice tracks, making the recording of the voice actually live, though it is played back at a later time.
Another form of voice tracking is "Random VTing" or "Generic VTing" This is done by having the voice tracker say various things such as the station's name, various things related to the station, and other stuff but does not mention the song names or what is currently going on.
The voice tracks are recorded by the talent, who access the station's computer network, whether it is someone who lives nearby or is located miles away.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice-tracking   (1598 words)

  
 Voice frequency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The voiced speech of a typical adult male with have a fundamental frequency of from 85 to 155 Hz, and that of a typical adult female from 165 to 255 Hz.
A voice frequency (VF) or voice band is one of the frequencies, within part of the audio range, that is used for the transmission of speech.
In telephony, the usable voice frequency band ranges from approximately 300 Hz to 3400 Hz.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_frequency   (228 words)

  
 Creaky voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Creaky voice (also called laryngealisation or vocal fry, especially in the US), is a special kind of phonation in which the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx are drawn together; as a result, the vocal folds are compressed rather tightly, becoming relatively slack and compact, and forming a large, irregularly vibrating mass.
Creaky voice manifests itself in the idiolects of some American English speakers, particularly at the beginnings of sentences that the speaker wishes to "soft-pedal".
Creaky voice is one possible realisation of the Danish stød.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Creaky_voice   (186 words)

  
 Voice instrumental music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Onomatopoeic music uses the mouth and vocal folds (that is, voice) as the primary musical instrument.
Voice instrumental music is the term used for compositions and improvisations for the human voice.
Voice instrumental music is featured in Pink Floyd 's music; The great gig in the sky, from the album the Dark side of the moon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_instrumental_music   (186 words)

  
 Assyrian people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1915 Assyrians, like Armenians and Greeks, were massacred by the Turks in the cities and villages of the Ottoman Empire; mainly the Hakkâri region in southeastern Anatolia and the Urmia region in northwestern Iran.
Assyrians primarily live in the Middle East, but in the past century about half of its population have migrated to the Caucasus, North America and Western Europe.
People who consider themselves as Assyrians are usually followers of one of the aforementioned churches, but not all members of them consider themselves as Assyrians, ethnic and national identities being intertwined with religious ones, a heritage of the millet system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Assyrians   (2073 words)

  
 Breathy voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Breathy voice or murmured voice is a phonation in which the vocal folds are vibrating as in normal voicing, but the glottal closure is incomplete, so that the voicing is somewhat inefficient and air continues to leak between the vocal folds throughout the vibration cycle with audible friction noise.
A breathy voiced stop (symbolised either as [bʱ], [dʱ], [gʱ], etc. or as [b̤], [d̤], [g̈], etc.) is often followed by an h-like offglide that delays the onset of full voicing–this is the normal pronunciation of the Hindi "voiced aspirated stops" bh, dh, jh, gh.
A breathy-voiced transition [ɦ] (not actually a fricative, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest) can be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, eg.
en.wikipedia.org /?title=Breathy_voice   (150 words)

  
 Voice instrumental music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vocal instrumental concerto and the figured bass, along with a cappella compositions, during the baroque were a form of the use of the voice as an elaborate instrument.
Richard Wagner used the voice as an integral instrument of the orchestra.
Voice instrumental music is the term used for compositions and improvisations for the human voice.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mouth_music   (150 words)

  
 Welcome to Voice One
While developing a career in voice-overs and stage-film-industrial acting is our primary goal, students constantly comment that the skills learned in our classes have helped them gain a greater understanding of their voice, body, and emotions which translates into their business and personal lives.
Voice One is the only voice-over and acting school of its kind.
Started in 1986 under the direction of owner, Elaine Clark, Voice One is nationally recognized for its comprehensive curriculum, expert staff, nurturing care, and ability to stretch the actor to his or her full potential in a fun, supportive, truthful, learning environment.
www.voiceoneonline.com   (150 words)

  
 Mediopassive voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mediopassive voice is a grammatical voice which subsumes the meanings of both the middle voice and the passive voice.
Ancient Greek also had a mediopassive voice in the present, imperfect, future, perfect, and pluperfect tenses, but in the aorist and future tenses the mediopassive voice was replaced by two voices, one middle and one passive.
Spanish is an example of a modern language with a mediopassive voice, normally indicated by the use of a reflexive pronoun.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mediopassive_voice   (149 words)

  
 Grammatical voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Classical Greek, the middle voice is often reflexive, denoting that the subject acts on or for itself, such as "The boy washes himself." or "The boy washes." It can be transitive or intransitive.
In grammar, voice is the relationship between the action or state expressed by a verb, and its arguments (subject, object, etc.).
Many deponent verbs in Latin are also survivals of the Indo-European middle voice; many of these in turn survive as obligatory pseudo-reflexive verbs in the Romance languages such as French and Spanish.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Grammatical_voice   (698 words)

  
 Grammatical voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In grammar, voice is the relationship between the action or state expressed by a verb, and its arguments (subject, object, etc.).
In other languages, such as the Latin language, the passive voice is simply marked on the verb by inflection: the passive voice uses different endings than the active voice.
In the English language, the English passive voice is periphrastic; that is, it is modelled using an ad hoc phrase structure with a different word order, an auxiliary verb and a participle of the main verb.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Grammatical_voice   (735 words)

  
 Alto (voice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term is used to refer to the deepest female singing voice, or one of the the highest male voices.
The word alto is often applied to instruments to indicate their range in relation to other instruments of the same group.
In music, an alto or contralto is a singer with a vocal range somewhere between a tenor and a mezzo-soprano.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alto_(voice)   (536 words)

  
 Voice Actor Page
The Voice Actor page is actually at voices.fuzzy.com/default.asp.
voices.fuzzy.com   (536 words)

  
 Voice analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A medical study of the voice can be, for instance, analysis of the voice of patients who have had a polyp removed from his or her vocal cords through an operation.
Voice problems that require voice analysis most commonly originate from the vocal cords since it is the sound source and is thus most actively subject to tiring.
Voice analysis is the study of speech sounds for purposes other than linguistic content, such as in speech recognition.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_analysis   (452 words)

  
 Voice frequency primary patch bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In telecommunication, a voice frequency primary patch bay (VF) is a patching facility that provides the first appearance of local-user VF circuits in the technical control facility (TCF).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_frequency_primary_patch_bay   (92 words)

  
 Telephone voice frequency response system for message recording - United States Patent 4,122,307
A voice frequency response system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuating signal is a three-frequency signal consisting of three frequencies in the voice frequency band, and said actuating signal detecting means in said terminal unit is a filter which separates said three-frequency signal from the transmitted voice information.
The establishment of connection between the central voice frequency response device and the called terminal unit is detected in the trunk 18 of the central voice frequency response device shown in FIG.
A voice frequency response system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for applying said specific code is a push button dial telephone circuit disposed in said terminal unit, and said specific code receiving means in said central voice frequency response device is a PB signal receiver.
xrint.com /patents/us/4122307   (2143 words)

  
 Voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grammatical voice, in grammar, is a verb-form that indicates the relationship between the subject and the action expressed by the verb
Voice, a plot element of the Dune universe
The Voices are the name of a pre-teen singing group of the early 1990's
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice   (380 words)

  
 Voice Crack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voice Crack collaborated with Borbetomagus and were members of poire z.
Formed in the late 1972 by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack were initially a free jazz duo.
Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation group.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_Crack   (112 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - voice, sound produced by living beings : The Voice in Music (Music: Theory, Forms, And Instruments) - Encyclopedia
Singing voices are classified according to range as soprano and contralto, the high and low female voices, with mezzo-soprano as an intermediate classification; and as tenor and bass, the high and low male voices, with baritone as an intermediate classification.
The foundation of the scientific study of the voice was laid in the middle of the 19th cent.
Choral music generally requires a range of about an octave and a half for each voice; a solo singer must have at least two octaves, and some have been known to possess ranges of three, even three and a half, octaves.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/V/voice1-the-voice-in-music.html   (112 words)

  
 Youth voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Youth voice is a fairly common neologism to refers to the distinct ideas, opinions, attitudes, knowledge, and actions of young people as a collective body.
In communities, youth voice is heard in community youth development, Youth activism, and Youth councils; in schools, youth voice is heard in service learning, democratic schooling methods, and student activism.
The term "youth voice" is often intended to group together a diversity of perspectives and experiences, regardless of backgrounds, identities, and cultural differences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Youth_voice   (541 words)

  
 Youth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Popular use of the word youth refers to a person who is neither an adult nor a child, but somewhere in between, scientifically referred to as an adolescent and, in the United States, commonly referred to as a teen or teenager.
Commonly, a youth is defined as being somewhere between age 12 and age 26, with different countries and administrative regions choosing more narrow definitions within that frame.
The age in which a person is considered a "youth," and thus eligible for special treatment under the law and throughout society varies around the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Youth   (224 words)

  
 Voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grammatical voice, in grammar, is a verb-form that indicates the relationship between the subject and the action expressed by the verb
Voice is the title of a album released in 2005 by the British singer Alison Moyet.
Voice message, a signal in various media (e.g.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice   (453 words)

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