And a singer learns to use that to increase those formants. And this musculature is very involved in oh and ooh. So if you say, "no you don't"-- say, "no you don't." "No you don't."
And that's what the passaggio is. You feel that musculature .
But I want you to watch this, and you get the idea. When I talk about the musculature of the voice, you'll get the idea of what I'm talking about when you hear her voice. You ready, Aubrey. Yes.
forwards is you want to basically pull the leg back so that you're pushing the body off. And the way they do that is the musculature on the tail. We don't have a tail, and indeed, mammals that even do have a, you know, elephants and even lions, it's a piddly little thing. There's not a lot of muscle there.
And he just did that in two or three passes at it, and we were done. But I don't think people's mental musculature for longer stories is decreasing.
I have developed a way of building the voice. Think of the voice in terms of its musculature . When you speak or sing, you're using muscles.
But when we allow our hearts and minds to be aligned and we become deeply rational-- there's a line in the course in miracles where it says, And then the interesting thing about that is whereas physical musculature gives you the you can move, you can move, spiritual musculature , attitudinal musculature gives
I called the South African Heritage Resource Agency, because there's actually cell phone coverage at the site, to get permission to take it out. I hope you can see the quality of the musculature , the preservation of that bone, that we would then know was 1.977 to 1.98 million years old.
It's like what nature did is just discover these neural processes that allow us to build models of the world and then just repackage them the cortex has to be able to control certain parts of your musculature .
And seeing all of their true colors, and the fine, subtle details. And I remember appreciated his body, his musculature and blubber, and skin just moving and flexing as he was powering down one more time.
a third of the width. So this isn't just massive, it's thick. And of course, being thick, it makes it strong. And with that giant head, with all that extra bone and then all the extra musculature attached to that giant head, they've got this uber-powerful bite and the ability to just chomp through basically anything it wants to.
Instead of erring on the side of how far, how fast, how long – how about how does it feel? They begin to develop, as their foot develops a full range of motion and starts developing musculature and getting used to -- they start developing some kind of like arch.
And for instance, when you bring that fish in a calm state and you're able to process that fish without it in a super frenzy. You see these videos and such where they're pulling them in from something and they're just all going crazy, I mean, that has an effect on the musculature and the flesh and everything else.
That's what you're hearing. All of that tone, how rich and full it is, that's because we're accessing the musculature of her throat, and you can hear it. Same thing. Same thing?
Now, they chain them at the neck so tightly because they don't want them to move. The reason they don't want them to move is because if the animal moves, it will develop some muscle tone, so musculature . And they want the muscle tissue to be as flaky and tender-- ie., as undeveloped as a muscle as possible.
was known for painting horses in their, in all their glory. And so what he did, he was very wealthy, he had, he built, a, a railway station in his house and he had a train on there. He had people push him along a train by hand while one of his horses would run buy and he's sit there and sketch the exact musculature of the horse. And so he displayed his painting at the salon after 10 years and the critics were always on his side, and actually lambasted him because it was so exact, they said it looked like the horse had been flayed