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Your voice is created in the larynx (voice box) when air from the lungs passes through two folds of tissue called vocal cords, causing them to vibrate rapidly. The shape of your mouth, teeth, tongue, and nasal cavities then sculpts this raw sound into recognizable speech. Vocal cords vibrate between 85 and 1,000 times per second depending on the pitch.
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