One Minute Medical Voice Over Script - The Human Voice

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Description

The narrated script is an explanation of how the human voice is generated, the key parts that create sound, and how they work together. I am a Nurse, Clincal Instructor and Speaker. I can clearly enunciate the medical terms and understand how cadence and pace attitude to the subject matter.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the human voice is generated when interaction occurs between three key parts the lungs, the vocal chords within the lyrics or voice box and the articulate er's the lungs provide the pump. They send airflow as well as control air pressured to the vocal folds, which then vibrate, creating audible pulses that form the Larrin Jill source. Sound, pitch and tone are fine tuned by the muscles of the lyrics, which adjusts in both length and tension. Finally, three articulator is located above the lyrics, then interact with the Lawrenceville airflow to strengthen or weaken it. Three articulator zehr, composed of the tongue palette, cheek and lips. Together, the vocal folds and articulate er's are able to create high, intricate arrays of sound. Humans can leverage this mechanism to convey complex emotions, suggesting happiness, fear, sadness, surprise, anger and more.