Author: Josh Manuel

  • May 12, 2025
    The nasopharynx is a part of the upper respiratory tract located behind the nasal cavity and above the oropharynx. It…
  • May 12, 2025
    Narrow bandwidth refers to a limited range of frequencies within a signal or spectrum. In the context of sound, a…
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    The Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory of Voice Production is a fundamental concept in vocal physiology. It explains how vocalization occurs through the…
  • May 12, 2025
    The Mylohyoid muscle, also called the diaphragma oris, is a paired muscle that elevates the hyoid bone and the tongue…
  • May 12, 2025
    Muscular antagonism refers to the relationship between pairs of muscles that have opposing actions or functions. When one muscle group…
  • May 12, 2025
    The Origin of a muscle is the attachment point where the muscle connects to a bone. When a muscle contracts,…
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    The mucosal wave is the undulating motion of the mucous membrane (mucosa) that covers the vocal folds. During phonation, when…
  • May 12, 2025
    Mode 2 is another term for Cricothyroid dominant production, head voice, or falsetto. Mode 2 means that the vocal folds…
  • May 12, 2025
    Mode 1 describes singing with a thyroarytenoid dominant production or chest voice. In this production, the vocal folds are thickened,…
  • May 12, 2025
    Modal Voice is another term for Thyroarytenoid Dominant Production or Chest Voice. Modal voice is characterized by a harmonically rich…