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from 90 to 155 Hz, and that of a typical adult female from 165 to 255 Hz. Thus, the fundamental frequency of most speech falls below the bottom of the voice frequency band as defined. However, enough of the
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This article is about a technical treatment of the human voice. For voice categories derived from a European musical history, see
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Baken, R. J. (2000). Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice, 2nd Edition. London: Taylor and Francis Ltd. (pp. 177),
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Typical male voices range from 2.2 metres (7 ft) to 4 metres (13 ft).
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Cox, R. V.; Neto, S. F. De Campos; Lamblin, C.; Sherif, M. H. (October 2009).
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to create the impression of hearing the fundamental tone.
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frequency band ranges from approximately 300 to 3400 
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Audio frequencies used for the transmission of speech
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between 300 and 3000 Hz is also referred to as
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Index

vocal range
Voice classification in non-classical music
Wideband
Superwideband
Fullband
audio frequencies
transmission
speech
telephony
voice
Hz
ultra low frequency
electromagnetic spectrum
baseband
bandwidth
voice-frequency transmission channel
guard bands
sampling rate
pulse-code modulation
PSTN
Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
voiced speech
fundamental frequency
harmonic series
missing fundamental
speed of sound
room temperature
metres
ft
Formant

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