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Brody Wood
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23 November, 11:02
What is the major regulator of vocal intensity?
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Antony Jefferson
23 November, 11:10
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The major regulator of vocal intensity is the lung pressure.
Voice intensity, which can also be called vocal intensity, is the third major vocal attribute (the other two attributes are frequency and harmonic structure, and cover aspects of the voice like pitch).
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