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Peer-review | 0 | 23:43, 21 March 2017 |
Hey Douglas,
I really enjoyed reading your article, it was really informative. Technically there was nothing wrong I could point out. Because this is a draft, obviously it is not finished but some of my personal suggestions is to have a few more references from scholarly articles (most of the links i see are hyperlinks to Wikipedia; nothing wrong with Wikipedia.). I see that this article is based on the topic of Timbre, but it would be informative if you could explain how the vocal tract physically produces the sound waves and frequencies we perceive (preferably in a new sub topic). For diagrams I would like to see how the frequencies and wavelengths are perceived in a spectrometer based on various vocal timbre (i think it would look cool).
It would be interesting to add how wavelengths are affected by baritone, tenor, soprano voices when singing. I am not a singer so I wouldn't know what to add on the physics spectrum of your article, other than that i looks good!