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    “Overtones are a frequency higher than the fundamental frequency of a sound and harmonizes with the fundamental note as well. To my surprise, many people do not hear the overtones that I intentionally create which led me the looking at the roots and basics of overtones and overtones singing. Every sound in the world has an overtone. Some we can hear, some we can’t. When singing, I never heard overtones until someone else performed it for me for the first time. After some instructions, I started to

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    The Story Of A Dreamer

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    back to give him a bit more standing room. “I’ve been expecting you.” He continued, in full view now. I blinked, surprised at his sudden commentation. He knew I was coming? How did he know it was specifically me? “You have?” I asked meekly, my voice squeaked a bit in surprise which made me blush a furious red in embarrassment. The sound of his rubber-soled shoes tapping against the rocky floor snapped me out of my embarrassment and my cheeks returned to their usual pale color. He inched closer

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    Introduction: All sounds can be broken down into two different components. These components are referred to as an envelope and a fine-structure. The outline of the overall shape of the waveform is referred to as the envelope. The fine-structure is more specific and detailed representation of the sound wave. It is found inside of the wave, and moves much quicker than the envelope. “Listening tests with speech-noise chimeras showed that speech reception is highly dependent on the number of frequency

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    kitchen counter. The television was on and playing an old episode of Twin Peaks, Lillian’s favorite show. Lillian, however, wasn’t in there watching it. Angela put the small amount of groceries away before calling out again. “Lillian! I’m home!” Her voice echoed through the house and empty halls. The only sound was the faint murmur of Agent Dale Cooper asking for a damn fine cup of coffee. The bathroom turned up empty. Angela went up to Lillian’s writing room and turned on the light, illuminating the

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    In the dark woods, the rustling of leaves, loud rumbling of thunder, the pitter-patter of rain, the sound of sword and claw rings through the air. A werewolf girl is fighting for her life. For three days, her pursuer has tracked her through meadow and marsh. Now, in these very woods, is where it would end. She would have easily dispatched this man if he was ordinary, but he is a hunter and she was his prey. Along with the wound in her leg that he inflicted earlier from his crossbow bolt, she has

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    Dyscapnia Essay

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    co-morbidities (gastro esophageal reflux disease and sinusitis) were excluded due to the well-known and documented harmful effects of these disorders on the voice quality.In our subjects, it was found that jitter, PPQ and phonatory resistance increase with the decrease in the pulmonary function. These vocal functions increased in abnormal voice quality and considered objective indications of dysphonia. The phonatory resistance increased with the decrease in the pulmonary function. Our subjects did

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    LSVT Research Paper

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    Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) There are many treatment methods that are used to target increasing vocal loudness and amplitude, particularly in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) “is an intensive, 1-month speech therapy regimen that trains dysarthric individuals with Parkinson’s Disease to speak in a louder voice while self-monitoring the effort it takes to produce such a voice” (Sapir, Spielman, Ramig, Story, & Fox, 2007). The treatment focus is

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    episodes of laryngospasm/vocal cord dysfunction. Specifically after extended periods of talking, Vicky is noticing some tightness in her larynx and at times dysphonia. She may also become slightly breathless, but with slow breathing and resting her voice, her symptoms settle within a few minutes. Separate to this, she has also noted intermittent retrosternal tightness and mild dyspnoea that is consistently relieved with belching. She is no reporting any exertional symptoms. A recent bronchoprovocation

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    Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout refused to ever take the garbage out. She let the garbage get so big that her dad just had to scream, “Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout! Why do you never take the garbage out?”, asked her dad with anger. Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout said, “ I don’t want to take the garbage out, it’s smelly, icky and gross. She would not take the garbage out so it piled up to the ceiling, Candy yams, brown bananas and 1 whole gallon of rotten milk. Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout refused to take

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    Stonegate Short Stories

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    Stonegate was a beautiful suburb area. In this place people knew everyone's name. Every weekend the whole neighborhood had parties or some fun activities. Long ago in a hidden base 4 mile off of stonegate there was a scientist named Doctor Ajax , was made to be the ultimate warrior and slave. His name was Andriod 14 but when his Andriod 14 was finished developing Doctor Ajax commanded him to rob banks, commit crime and to be his slave. Android 14 was enraged because he didn’t want to become

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