i have had vocal chord disfunction my entire life i started singing when i was seven and nothing happened so i think you are fine
To improve your skills in chord singing, practice regularly, focus on harmonizing with others, listen to and study different chord progressions, and work on your pitch accuracy and vocal control. Additionally, consider taking lessons from a vocal coach or joining a choir or vocal group to gain more experience and feedback.
A vocal chord polyp is a little bump on your vocal chord that is cause by straining or using a too deep voice
while singing air have to be pumped through lungs and diaphram and then passes sound through vocal chord in the throat,so if you practice in this way then your vocals will open up.
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Your voice should recover. Take it easy. Your vocal chord is a muscle. It is easy to strain. If it has not recovered in a week see an ear, nose, and throat doctor. Not only can you strain your vocal chord, you can break it. There are ways to amplify your voice without straining your vocal chords. It is too bad you have not been taught them.
To improve your vocal skills, you can learn about proper breathing techniques, vocal warm-ups, pitch control, vocal range exercises, and proper posture while singing. Additionally, studying different singing styles and working with a vocal coach can also help enhance your singing abilities.
Well, I don't know if a single human voice can is capable of singing harmonies, nor do I know if a single human voice is capable of singing harmonies, but a single human using only his vocal tract can, in fact, tap into harmonic overtones, effectively singing more than one note at once. This is "overtone singing," as in Tuvan tradition. I don't know shite about music, though, and I'm just rattling off something I read.
When you perform a vocal exercise, you are singing a specific note or pitch that helps warm up your voice and improve your singing abilities.
When your voice fluctuates in pitch while singing, it is called vocal modulation or vocal inflection.
EVERYONE has a singing voice! Just alot of people can't really make there voice the way they want it to sound.
Do vocal exercises or go to singing lessons or PRACTICE