The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Počet stran: 404 |
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Ruth Baldock Manser, Leonard Finlan. PITCH Pitch is determined by the frequency of sound waves larger the number of vibrations per second , the higher the pitch will be . These vibrations are set in motion by the vibra- tions of the ...
Ruth Baldock Manser, Leonard Finlan. PITCH Pitch is determined by the frequency of sound waves larger the number of vibrations per second , the higher the pitch will be . These vibrations are set in motion by the vibra- tions of the ...
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... PITCH AND RANGE All vocal and musical sounds have three characteristics ; they have ( 1 ) pitch , ( 2 ) intensity or loudness , and ( 3 ) quality or timbre . Each of these characteristics depends upon the na- ture of the vibrations or ...
... PITCH AND RANGE All vocal and musical sounds have three characteristics ; they have ( 1 ) pitch , ( 2 ) intensity or loudness , and ( 3 ) quality or timbre . Each of these characteristics depends upon the na- ture of the vibrations or ...
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... PITCH FAULTS It is always wise to find out whether or not the cause of the unpleasantly high or low pitch is glandular , and to proceed accordingly . Fortunately , the undesirable pitch is much more likely to be functional , due to a ...
... PITCH FAULTS It is always wise to find out whether or not the cause of the unpleasantly high or low pitch is glandular , and to proceed accordingly . Fortunately , the undesirable pitch is much more likely to be functional , due to a ...
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