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  2. Puberphonia - Wikipedia

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    Puberphonia (also known as mutational falsetto, functional falsetto, incomplete mutation, adolescent falsetto, or pubescent falsetto) is a functional voice disorder that is characterized by the habitual use of a high-pitched voice after puberty, hence why many refer to the disorder as resulting in a 'falsetto' voice. [1]

  3. Hoarse voice - Wikipedia

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    For example, abnormal pitch can be characterized by a voice that is too high or low whereas abnormal loudness can be characterized by a voice that is too quiet or loud. [7] Similarly, a voice that has frequent, inappropriate breaks characterizes abnormal quality while a voice that is monotone (i.e., very flat) or inappropriately fluctuates ...

  4. Downstep - Wikipedia

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    It has been shown that in most, if not all, cases of downstep proper, the lowering of the second high tone occurs when an intervening low-toned syllable has dropped out. What was H (L) H has become H ꜜ H. [9] The missing low-toned syllable creates what is known as a 'floating tone'. An example occurs in Bambara, a language spoken in Mali.

  5. Vocal fry register - Wikipedia

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    Within choral music, when true basses are not available, choirs often rely on singers who can "fry" the low bass notes. [citation needed] Singers such as Tim Storms, [21] Mike Holcomb and various other gospel basses use this technique to sing very low tones. [citation needed] Some styles of folk singing showcase the vocal fry register in the ...

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    When my blood sugar gets too low or too high the pump makes noises (a low tone for low bs and a high tone for high bs) my SO figured those tones out. One night I was sitting on the couch scrolling ...

  7. Hypotonia - Wikipedia

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    The low muscle tone associated with hypotonia must not be confused with low muscle strength or the definition commonly used in bodybuilding. Neurologic muscle tone is a manifestation of periodic action potentials from motor neurons. As it is an intrinsic property of the nervous system, it cannot be changed through voluntary control, exercise ...

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    Additionally, Status founder Oliver Darcy wondered why else CNN “would effectively exile Acosta to the Siberia of television news,” especially when the host is one of the most popular on a ...

  9. Loudness - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between SPL and loudness of a single tone can be approximated by Stevens's power law in which SPL has an exponent of 0.67. [a] A more precise model known as the Inflected Exponential function, [3] indicates that loudness increases with a higher exponent at low and high levels and with a lower exponent at moderate levels. [4]