No, you don't. The sound is made by the air going through your lips and has no relationship to the vocal cords.
Vibrato or tremolo
A sigh breath does not use the vocal cords in any obligatory manner. However, a sigh breath may be accompanied by vocal cord vibration.
the vocal cords are in the larynx
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
Vocal cords
Vocal cords help you talk.
The larynx has two folds, the upper vestibular folds (false vocal cords) and the lower vocal cords (true vocal cords).Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.Read more: What_contains_the_vocal_cords
Whispering is a low-intensity form of vocalization characterized by minimal airflow from the lungs passing over the vocal cords, resulting in softer and breathier sounds compared to normal speech. It involves subtle vibrations of the vocal cords that produce low-level sound waves, which are less audibly distinguishable than sounds produced during regular speech.
yes the larynx contain 2 types of vocal cords 1st: true vocal cords ( for ur question ) 2nd: False valse vocal cords
The main difference is whether you vibrate your vocal chords, which are in your throat. You vibrate them to slightly amplify your voice from whispering so others can hear you from farther away, while whispering is saved for keeping other people asleep or if you're in a library.
they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking
Your vocal cords are inside your larynx. What you sound like when you speak or sing is partly determined by the thickness of your vocal cords.