God help us if they do.
Your two vocal cords produce the sound. This pair vibrates to produce the phonation or sound. Then your tongue, palate, cheeks and lips take part to give the talk its final touch.
The vocal cords become tight, squeeze together, and force air from the lungs to move between them. The air causes the vocal cords the vibrate and produce sound
No. That's absurd. Cheese isn't a person or any kind of animal that can communicate with us verbally. And it doesn't have vocal chords, or anything that would support the act of sneezing.
Cats purr alot when they are happy or when they sometimes want you to pat them. ~ Need more help on Howrse? PM me! I am Claire6318 ;D
Horses don't have the right kind of vocal chords that would allow them to form actual words. They do have their own language though. A well-placed whinny is one of the best sounds to a horse lover. Note of interest:Mr. Ed's trainer would put peanut butter in his mouth to make it look like he was talking.
yes, to help use learn how to write , read, talk
It helps us plan things in the future and we able to talk about them and have a specific date.
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Yes, I do. See, Christ is our friend, he wants to have a relationship with us and help us and talk to us.
It gives us anything,Objectes will start urivecarning electricity.(ARE YOU DESCRIPTING YOURSELF?)This will save alot of chords in a circle.
The important parts of the body used in singing;Buttocks, diaphragm lungs, upper and lower back, leg muscles,. Although we do use other important muscles "to produce a beautiful tone quality" these are some main ones.Opera singing requires a lot of knowledge on how to use your muscles in order to hold back the breath so you can stay on pitch and sing in control. This is very important for soft singing.If you start out with the proper singing technique you can sing anything from Rock to Opera.