Midterm 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What happens to frequency when mass is increased

A

It decreases

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2
Q

What happens to frequency when k is increased (stiffer)

A

It gets faster

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3
Q

O

A

Mid low back

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4
Q

a

A

Low back

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5
Q

i

A

High front

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6
Q

U (oo)

A

High back

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7
Q

I

A

Mid high front

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8
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U (foot)

A

Mid high back

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9
Q

X axis, y axis of waveform

A

Time, amplitude

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10
Q

X axis, y axis of spectrum

A

Frequency, amplitude

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11
Q

X axis, y axis, shading of Spectrogram

A

Time, frequency, amplitude

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12
Q

If I change F1 what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

A

Phoneme

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13
Q

If I change shape of vocal tract what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

A

Phoneme

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14
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If I change F0 what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

A

Pitch

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15
Q

If I change frequency of vocal cord what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

A

Pitch

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16
Q

If I change amplitude what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

17
Q

If I change position of tongue what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

18
Q

If I change filter function what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

19
Q

If I change spacing between harmonics what changes (pitch of voice, phoneme, loudness)

20
Q

Where do harmonics come from in the body

21
Q

If someone has a high F0 they have a —- pitch voice

22
Q

Which frequencies are loudest from layrngeal vibration

23
Q

What is the harmonic that gets loud from the filter function

24
Q

F1 and F2 are tied to pitch or phoneme?

25
F1 corresponds to vowel height or frontness and in what way?
Height, low F1 is a high vowel
26
F2 corresponds to vowel height or frontness and in what way?
Frontess, higher is more front
27
1st Harmonic is what…
Fundamental Frequency
28
Men pitch
100 - 150Hz
29
Women pitch
About 200Hz
30
Laryngeal vibration by itself results in
Harmonics