Humming
Humming is the production of a continuous, low- to mid-pitched sound by vibrating the vocal cords while the mouth is closed or nearly closed. The sound is typically voiced and sustained rather than articulated with distinct consonants or vowels. The result is a mellow, often nasal tone that can be held on a single pitch or varied smoothly.
The mechanism involves partial occlusion of the oral cavity and resonance through the nasal passages. With
Humming is widely used in music and speech practice. Singers hum to warm up the voice, calibrate
Outside of human vocalization, hum or humming describes a low, continuous sound produced by machinery, electrical