A Word about Air and an Air about Words


Frequency and Pitch

Frequency is the number of times per second (cycles per second) that a molecule of air bounces (oscillates) back and forth.

We experience frequency as a range of Pitches from low (around 50 Hz) to high (around 20,000 Hz).

Our most sensitive hearing is in the range of frequencies that speech sounds are produced.

Consonants are high frequency sounds that are critical to understanding speech.

A Pure Tone occurs when a molecule oscillates regularly and smoothly back and forth.

Tones have Periodic (regular) oscillations, but Noise has Aperiodic (irregular) movements

Vowels are tones and originate in the larynx, whereas consonants are noises and are generated in the vocal tract.