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Laura Intravia
Laura Intravia, also known as Flute Link, is an American instrumentalist, vocalist, and composer. She is best known for her performances on video game soundtracks and for concerts featuring video game music. Career Intravia began performing as an instrumental and vocal soloist for Video Games Live in 2009. She appeared on the Video Games Live televised PBS Special, performing on the "Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross Medley," which was released on the accompanying album '' Video Games Live: Level 2''. She also appeared on ''Level 3,'', ''Level 4'' and ''Level 5'' as an arranger, solo instrumentalist and vocalist. In 2013, Intravia was one of the artists featured on Austin Wintory's album of remixed music from the stealth game '' Monaco: What's Yours is Mine''. The album was released in conjunction with the game and OST. In the same year, she arranged music from ''Journey'' for a piano sheet music book, published by Alfred Music Publishing. She later appeared as a guest vocalist for ...
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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 produced from the same general area of the body involve the production of unvoiced consonants, clicks, whistling and whispering.) Generally speaking, the mechanism for generating the human voice can be subdivided into three parts; the lungs, the vocal folds within the larynx (voice box), and the articulators. The lungs, the "pump" must produce adequate airflow and air pressure to vibrate vocal folds. The vocal folds (vocal cords) then vibrate to use airflow from the lungs to create audible pulses that form the laryngeal sound source. The muscles of the larynx adjust the length and tension of the vocal folds to 'fine-tune' pitch and ton ...
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