The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 psl. |
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... initial sound waves of voice are produced by the vibratory action of the vocal bands in very much the same manner that the initial musical tones are set up in the pipe organ by the vibrating reed . These initial sounds of voice , like the ...
... initial sound waves of voice are produced by the vibratory action of the vocal bands in very much the same manner that the initial musical tones are set up in the pipe organ by the vibrating reed . These initial sounds of voice , like the ...
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... initial vibrations of the tuning fork , that is , at the same frequency , combined vibrations of the maximum amplitude are produced . The table top is said to be a perfect resonator of the initial sounds pro- duced by the vibrating fork ...
... initial vibrations of the tuning fork , that is , at the same frequency , combined vibrations of the maximum amplitude are produced . The table top is said to be a perfect resonator of the initial sounds pro- duced by the vibrating fork ...
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... initial vibrations will also be intensified and qualified . In this case the ... sound by sympa- thetic vibrations ( vibrations of the same frequency ) ... sounds produced by a vibrator , and ( 2 ) the selection of those partial or ...
... initial vibrations will also be intensified and qualified . In this case the ... sound by sympa- thetic vibrations ( vibrations of the same frequency ) ... sounds produced by a vibrator , and ( 2 ) the selection of those partial or ...
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