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Most are noisemakers and can "vocalize" by moving strong muscles attached to the air bladder, which acts as a resonating chamber, amplifying the sounds.
The air passes into the vocal pouch, which, when inflated, acts as a resonating chamber emphasizing the same frequency or one of its harmonics.
Differing from the mammalian larynx in both location and structure, the syrinx consists of a resonating chamber at the lower end of the windpipe (trachea), with associated membranes, cartilages, and muscles.
This unique structure facilitates sound production and has voluntary muscles that allow the pouch to be used as a resonating chamber for calls emitted at frequencies below the range of human hearing.
Adult males also have a throat pouch that serves as a resonating chamber for the "long call," a sequence of roars that can sometimes be heard for 2 km (1.2 miles).
At one point, the players ceded the stage to Mr. Bracken, whose corrosive "REAL ADULT" repurposed a snare drum as a resonating chamber for feedback made with an empty mixing board, a microphone dangled from Mr. Bracken's teeth, and other rude implements.
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But soon traded his dance shoes for a sitar (a plucked string instrument mainly used in classical Indian music that includes a gourd resonating chamber), eventually studying with the master Baba Allauddin Khan.
It's a big resonating chamber".
Ms. Voigt improvised gestures in the musical's politically incorrect American Indian ceremony scene and cracked that one character nicknamed Eagle Nose should instead consider herself endowed with a large "resonating chamber".
The resonating chamber was a copper cavity of 6 cm diameter by 12 cm height with 0.5 cm thick walls.
Your jaw and lips are the most important parts to relax because they form your resonating chamber, like the sound hole in a guitar.
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