Definition of Phonatory. Meaning of Phonatory. Synonyms of Phonatory

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Definition of Phonatory

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Meaning of Phonatory from wikipedia

- and supra-glottal phonations are included under this definition. The phonatory process, or voicing, occurs when air is expelled from the lungs through...
- and the phonatory muscles (the muscles of phonation). The respiratory muscles move the vocal cords apart and serve breathing. The phonatory muscles move...
- smaller, as the edges of the folds become thinner. The basic vibratory or phonatory pattern remains the same, with the whole vocal fold still involved in...
- the vocal range; A resonance area such as chest voice or head voice; A phonatory process; A certain vocal timbre; or A region of the voice set off by vocal...
- lower registers a resonance area such as chest voice or head voice a phonatory process a certain vocal timbre a region of the voice defined or delimited...
- lower registers. A resonance area such as chest voice or head voice. A phonatory process (phonation is the process of producing vocal sound by the vibration...
- sensations can supply sensory feedback about the efficiency of the whole phonatory process to the singer. In contrast, the sound a person hears from a singer...
- shakes in the form of thoracic and facial vibrations". These internal phonatory sensations produced by laryngeal vibrations are called "resonance" by...
- include difficulty producing vocal pitches in the higher range, increased phonatory effort, and vocal fatigue. There may be a sensation of soreness or pain...
- shakes in the form of thoracic and facial vibrations". These internal phonatory sensations produced by laryngeal vibrations are called "resonance" by...