
The vocal cords cause the vibrations however, the passing of those vibrations through the rest of the body affects the sound. The vocal cords are also only part of the singing mechanism. Little hair like structures called cilia transfer the vibrations into a chemical response, which is passed on to the brain, and finally interpreted as sound. The vibrations pass through your outer ear, into your ear canal, and passes through to the inner ear. Hearing sound is not isolated to your outer ear. If you are curious about your hearing, there are apps available to test your current hearing range. Older people sometimes comment on hearing male voices better than female voices, and that is due to loss of the frequency range of the typical female voice.
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As one gets older, the ranges narrows, and in many cases people lose ranges within the full range. To give some perspective, a piano’s lowest note is 27.5 Hz, and the highest note is 4186 Hz. When a person is born, he or she typically can hear between 20 and 20,000 Hz. This is typically measured in Hertz (not the car rental place), or Hz for short. The faster sound vibrates (frequency), the higher the pitch of the sound. There is a process your body undertakes for every sound you hear.

Size of the environment.Īcoustics is the science of sound.

There are three major factors involved in singing in different environments: 1. You will notice the sound changes, in some cases dramatically. Now try singing the same song the same way in the bathroom and record it. Here’s a quick example: sing a song in your room and record it. A singer who sounds and looks a certain way in one place will sound and look quite different in another place. Learning to sing in different styles is only part of the equation.
