Because you will get a sore throat for about two days, and your voice will sound high for a few seconds, then low for a few seconds. the time it takes to break can vary from a week - 2 months.
I am not sure what you are asking here, are you wondering how you can tell if a voice (for example, over the phone) is a boy's voice or a girl's voice or are you enquiring about a boy's voice changing in pitch (breaking) during puberty?
It all depends on when and how you hit puberty, if your voice is breaking now, a couple of months maybee
Well Zak Garnham, it is obvious that you are yet to hit puberty and you will have cross that bridge when you come to it.
You are just hitting puberty in an earlier age.
Common symptoms of a breaking voice in adolescents include voice cracking, hoarseness, difficulty controlling pitch, and fluctuations in vocal quality.
You can tell your voice is breaking, or cracking, when you notice a certain noise. If it cracks, either your voice will get higher, or your voice will turn into a whisper type for a brief moment. Don't be embarrassed if this happens to you, it happens to everyone at some point.
The first noticeable sign of the male voice breaking would be it cracking on some words or during telling/screaming.
U will know when it happens ur voice will hurt a bit then ur voice wont be able to hit the high nots and ur voice wont always work, ur adems apple will apear and move up and down as u speak.
The dropping of balls and voice breaking both involve sudden changes in pitch. In the case of balls dropping, the pitch changes as the ball accelerates towards the ground. In the case of voice breaking during puberty, the pitch changes as the vocal cords grow and thicken, causing fluctuations in the voice.
Voice breaking typically occurs in boys during puberty around the ages of 12 to 16 years old. This is when their voice deepens and becomes more mature.
14 to 16
'Voice breaking'.