Yes, durng puberty, there is a lot of change done to the vocal chords. So the voice changes.
Puberty. The longer your vocal cords get the deeper your voice.
A base is the lowest of the vocal ranges.
Voice Cracking in Males during puberty is the growth of fat tissues around the vocal chords.
The classifications of human voice are soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto (female ranges) and tenor, baritone, bass (male ranges). These classifications are based on vocal range, vocal weight, and timbre.
Speech therapists will tell you that the vocal cords are not affected by whistling. The whistle, itself being made by the way you vary the air through your lips , may not affect your vocal cords, but you can't whistle without passing air over your vocal cords.
The only known specific vocal ranges are: Chris Colfer(Kurt):A2-Bb5 Lea Michele(Rachel):F3-A5 Amber Riley(Mercedes):C5-C6
certain musicals which are owned by mti international show the vocal ranges of each part on the individual page for each show. But that only covers a limited number of shows.
two of the vocal ranges, alto or bass
Vocal production in any given culture could be affected by environmental or technological factors.
their vocal cords stretch as they age, such as when one goes through puberty
There are 6 categorized human vocal ranges: Women: - Soprano - C4-C6 - Mezzo-soprano - A3-A5 - Contralto - F3-F5 Men: - Tenor - C3-C5 - Baritone - G2-G4 - Bass - E2-E4 Note that these are the typical vocal ranges for these voice types, but they do vary.
Of the normal vocal ranges 'mezzo-soprano' is the middle range voice.