If it does, then you're doing it wrong. Probably you are forcing notes that you can't naturally reach, or you are forcing volume.
Voice training can allow you to sing more loudly and hit higher notes without damaging your throat.
Your throat may feel sore but it doesn't usually. The reason why your voice changes is because your larynx (also called your Adam's apple or voice box) grows larger and this means that the pitch of the sounds which it makes become lower. Your larynx can become sore and inflammed if your catch laryngitis.
Your throat may hurt due to your vocal cords being sprained.
Your voice will usually get much lower than before. You will also have "voice cracks" which is when your voice fluctuates between high and low and comes out as a "crack."
You will start to notice your voice cracking a bit and going high pitched. one day your voice will break. that's how u notice ur voice changing.
Not usually - your voice just randomly switches from hi-pitch to low at awkward moments. It setles down fairly quickly. If you're concerned - see your doctor.
nope, you do not feel anything!
ur going through puberty its common and natural
The Adams Apple is called the larynx. During puberty, in males, the larynx enlarges and protrudes through the throat.
They might have soar throat,ill/sick,going through puberty,sleepy,or even drunk.
yes
You do sing from your throat but it is mostly down to your diaphragm that is why you should stand up straight when singing to project your voice and sing out. if you slouch your unable to achieve what you could standing up.
You can get a sore throat, especially in boys when the larnx is stretching. This is a process that is natural and ends in the voice changing to a deeper tone. It is more often called the voice breaking.
You cannot spread a sore throat by clearing your throat. Sore throat conditions can only be spread through contact.
Yes, it may well mean that your voice is breaking. At the stage of puberty where you voice breaks you may experience several changes, some of which are sore throats and squeaky, uncontrollable sounds. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
Where is the bleeding coming from? From the throat? Go and see your doctor, you could have something more serious going on. Its not normal to bleed from strep.
Yes, it may well mean that your voice is breaking. At the stage of puberty where you voice breaks you may experience several changes, some of which are sore throats and squeaky, uncontrollable sounds. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
through your mouth...
Yes, if you breathe through your nose it will help in keeping the throat normal else breathing through the mouth makes it dry. It can be taken as a simple remedy for sore throat.