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Date: 2012-11-18 19:15:17
Acoustics
Scattering
Digital signal processing
Frequency spectrum
Resonance
Loudspeaker
Acoustic resonance
Human voice
Vibration
Physics
Sound
Waves

PART F: Concepts of the Analysis of Vocal Frequencies F. Vocal Analysis Sections 1. General Steps for Vocal Analysis 2. Types of “anomalous” frequencies and waveforms 3. Analyze and Correlate anomalous frequencies: ?

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