wow, thanks so much! I'm amazed how you could cover those topics and create a sort of understanding in such a short video. And finally somebody who doesn't talk ages about where exactly which tiny muscle inserts etc... just saying 'they are named after what they link' and going on to their animated function is very reasonable :D at first, i didn't like the larynx as a topic because it seems complicated to leran about, but in this video i got reminded how fascinating it actually is!
Clean, objective and precise! This is the perfect example of how every single anatomy video should be! Excellent job, my friend! And thank you so much!
Did you even notice that there Is change of pitch in a sound that was also synchronized with the interestingly meditative music...music that make it so much greater to learn?
Thank you thank you!!!! I'm taking Speech Science and it's just so hard to keep track of all the parts of the larynx just by a textbook! Had to see this like five times but it's good! So much thanks!!
Point is the folds are not the source of sound in the body. It’s just a control desk. Remove them and a person continues to produce sound. Singing is out of the question. Remove the throat and and a person doesn’t lose a possibility to produce sound. Normal speech is out of the question. But I’m talking the source. You have to look into adjusting spheres of anatomy, acoustics and electronics
Thank you for this video. I have often viewed this with my students, I teach singing. I would like to use this in the online academy I am building for singers. This is a protected environment, only admissable by people who are joining the academy. Would you be ok with that? If so, how would you like me to mention you?
This is the best video on muscles of larynx ever made
Best video ever made! Watching this for the 1000th time as I study for my SLP PRAXIS exam!
That bg music was fire.
Also, the entire vid was brilliantly succinct. Nice job
By far the best I have seen of the voice production function. The Bones and muscles involved.
I haven't seen anything better than this video to explain how voice works!!
Thanks for helping me pass Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing!
wow, thanks so much! I'm amazed how you could cover those topics and create a sort of understanding in such a short video. And finally somebody who doesn't talk ages about where exactly which tiny muscle inserts etc... just saying 'they are named after what they link' and going on to their animated function is very reasonable :D at first, i didn't like the larynx as a topic because it seems complicated to leran about, but in this video i got reminded how fascinating it actually is!
Clean, objective and precise! This is the perfect example of how every single anatomy video should be! Excellent job, my friend! And thank you so much!
Please credit the music creator. The music really aided the visuals especially during the muscle movements
This is a GREAT video! I love how you used the music to illustrate movement! Bravo!
the animation is really nice, helped me understand the concept
Cant describe how amazing this video was, thanks so much for sharing it ^_^
this is literally the most helpful video thank you!! made it so much easier to understand
Been looking for a video like this for a long time, thank you
Did you even notice that there Is change of pitch in a sound that was also synchronized with the interestingly meditative music...music that make it so much greater to learn?
raddest anatomy video ever made
+Ysabel Kohler I second that lol
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EVER
perfect video for this topic. Otherwise it takes ages to imagine still pictures in action. Thank you!
The best explained video i had ever seen
The best vedio I've ever seen that helps me alot to understand the movement of the muscles ♥️♥️
Thank you thank you!!!! I'm taking Speech Science and it's just so hard to keep track of all the parts of the larynx just by a textbook! Had to see this like five times but it's good! So much thanks!!
crisp and clear👌. very nicely illustrated/ animated
straight to the point and easy to understand, thank you very much!
THANK YOU for this video! Concise and easy to follow, this made things so clear!
Thank you for the simple but yet satisfactory animation! I would also love to see the muscles working during singing (e.g. chest to head register).
couldn't help but bop my head to this, thank you!
Concise, Quick, self explanatory and clear. Here's my like
What a great video!! Thank you!!! Explained so much stuff that I could not figure out with my professor's lecture or text book.
Point is the folds are not the source of sound in the body. It’s just a control desk.
Remove them and a person continues to produce sound.
Singing is out of the question.
Remove the throat and and a person doesn’t lose a possibility to produce sound.
Normal speech is out of the question.
But I’m talking the source.
You have to look into adjusting spheres of anatomy, acoustics and electronics
Thank you ✨🙏❤️
Great video. The music and sounds went very well with the presentation.
This music is beautiful
We're reaching levels of elevator music we've never thought imaginable.
its scary
Yep and what about the video
2:00 why did the they line up the bass drop with the vocal chords and why is the beat lwk hard
Such a brief yet wonderful video!! 🔥🔥
A special sound design for an anatomy video? Yes, please!
The video was simple and perfect.
Can you plz provide the suitable reference of it or how this viode could be cited, to be included in my thesis
Why is the vocal cords Singing after the music. 2:09
wow more than perfect , good job
Great job
Very helpful thanks from the core of my heart.
The great video🔥🔥
Thanks a lot for making this. I'd suggest to remove the background music so can hear the sound effect more clear. :D
I liked that music which is playing in this video
Good job
damn this guy is an instrument 1:58
Very Nicely presented -Amazing !
Thank You for sharing - helps clarify a lot of things for medical students studying anatomy.
the best video for anatomy and physiology, Thanks a lot.
Wow, great job
Can anyone plz provide the suitable reference of it or how this video could be cited, to be included in my thesis
Fantastic, super helpful. Thank you!
What an amazing video this is...! Very helpful. 😍😍
Still watching this in 2021 - classic! Larynx paired with mysterious suspenseful space lounge vibraphone music. 🎵🎶🎹
Absolutely brilliant presentation
Very nice presentation.amazing videio❤
thank you so much for this video
JUST LEGENDERY VEDIO , THANKS A LOT
Can I sample this for my next mix tape? Love the beat
awesome explanation! exactly that i seeked for
From. Which software or ap you formed it?
Cool and the music is so describing
The best video ever on this topic
Very illustrative thaaaaaaaaank u very much
Thank you! Very insightful and explained some things.
so nice, thank you
Outstandingly simply put, thank you!
Beautifully described!!!
Are vibration or vocal cords more in high pitch??
Thank you, this is so awesome and easy to understand. :)
thanks so much! Thank you for this amazing video!
best explanation video
you're a star
Fantastic! Thank you.
Very useful video, thank you.
Legendary video
Wow super mechanism explained very well thank you
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for this video!
Great video !
Nice video! I dig it.
this was perfect. thank you sooo much.
Nice explain
background sound is too catchy...
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
Do the TA & vocalis remain engaged when the CT come in action?
Wow thanks, this vid is one of the bestX explaine with good animation
cool stuff, well made!!
That was quite interesting.
Would be nice to see what combo of things get used when someone is throat singing !
Peter Clarke Agree
A lot more than just these parts is involved in throat singing
Love this video so much.
Amazing video descriptions
Awesome video
Thanks
i saved alot of time watching this great video
finally I understand! thank you!
great explanation
Thank you so much,so nice demonstration🌹🌹
very simple and understood video 💕
I was told that the vocal cords can't cause choking. is that true?
Fascinating!
Thank you for this video. I have often viewed this with my students, I teach singing. I would like to use this in the online academy I am building for singers. This is a protected environment, only admissable by people who are joining the academy. Would you be ok with that? If so, how would you like me to mention you?
EXCELENTE VIDEO!
perfect
Excellent
this is really good Thankss