> Well not exactly, it's the increase in density of the gas you are > breathing that is causing the change of voice. The pressure on the vocal > cords is at equilibrium. Density can't be the only factor, because if it was, you'd speak more like D. Duck on air than you would on heliox..... Aloha, Rich
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