stembandtrilling
Stembandtrilling, also known as vocal fold vibration or laryngeal vibration, refers to the rapid opening and closing of the vocal folds in the larynx that produces sound. This process is fundamental to human speech and singing. The vocal folds, a pair of muscular bands located within the larynx, are brought together by muscles. When air is expelled from the lungs, it passes through the constricted vocal folds, causing them to vibrate. This vibration creates a complex waveform that is then modified by the vocal tract (throat, mouth, and nasal passages) to form distinct sounds.
The frequency of this vibration determines the pitch of the voice. Higher frequencies result in higher pitches,