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  2. Talk box - Wikipedia

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    A talk box (also spelled talkbox and talk-box) is an effects unit that allows musicians to modify the sound of a musical instrument by shaping the frequency content of the sound and to apply speech sounds (in the same way as singing) onto the sounds of the instrument. Typically, a talk box directs sound from the instrument into the musician's ...

  3. Human voice - Wikipedia

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    The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract, including talking, singing, laughing, crying, screaming, shouting, humming or yelling. The human voice frequency is specifically a part of human sound production in which the vocal folds (vocal cords) are the primary sound source. (Other sound production mechanisms ...

  4. Talking drum - Wikipedia

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    Gangan. The talking drum is an hourglass-shaped drum from West Africa, whose pitch can be regulated to mimic the tone and prosody of human speech. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It has two drumheads connected by leather tension cords, which allow the player to change the pitch of the drum by scraping the cords between their arm and body.

  5. Mute (music) - Wikipedia

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    Mute (music) Trombonist playing with a straight mute, the most common brass mute. A mute is a device attached to a musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone quality (timbre) or lowers its volume. Mutes are commonly used on string and brass instruments, especially the trumpet and trombone, and are occasionally used on woodwinds.

  6. Kazoo - Wikipedia

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    The kazoo is a musical instrument that adds a "buzzing" timbral quality to a player's voice when the player puts their lips in between the smaller hole and vocalizes into it. It is a type of mirliton (which itself is a membranophone ), one of a class of instruments which modifies its player's voice by way of a vibrating membrane of goldbeater's ...

  7. Vibrato - Wikipedia

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    Vibrato on the theremin, which is a continuously variable-pitch instrument with no "stops", can range from delicate to extravagant, and often serves to mask the small pitch adjustments that instrument requires. Some manufacturers also build vibrato effect pedals that imitate the natural vibrato but can also produce much faster speeds.

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