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Unilateral vocal cord paralysis is too complex to recommend treatment without further information. To know how to treat it, such as what exercises will be helpful, you need to know if the cord is paralyzed along its entire length and in which position it is lying paralyzed. Without all the background information any prescribed exercise or other treatment will be useless. The voice will be weak and breathy whether the person is talking or singing. Injected material is sometimes used to bulk up the paralyzed side.
The medical root word 'chordo' refers to the cord or string (usually used in connection with the vocal cord or spermatic cord).
Animal vocal cords are about the same as ours, but it is the shape of their tongue and mouths which make the different sounds come out. Some animals, such as the cat, has a second vocal cord used for purring.
Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) is a speech therapy approach used to improve voice and speech function in individuals with Parkinson's disease and other conditions affecting vocal quality. The primary goal of LSVT is to strengthen the vocal muscles and improve vocal loudness, clarity, and speech intelligibility. It focuses on increasing vocal intensity through a series of exercises and techniques.
Arytenoidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of all or part of the arytenoid cartilage. It is sometimes used to treat paralysis of the vocal cords.
Breathy voice quality is when air escapes through the vocal cords, creating a soft and airy sound. It is often used stylistically in singing and acting to convey emotion or vulnerability. It can also be a result of vocal cord tension or misuse, which may require intervention from a speech therapist.
Some people are born with natural talent, but there are ways to train your voice to get better. Try looking up some vocal exercises. I once used this link.
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False Vocal Cords are typically used in musical song, mostly in metal (deep growl or screaming), or tuvan throat singing. False vocal cords can also be used to produce a low, bass like, pitch. However without the proper knowledge of how to use false vocal cords damage can be done and the consequences may be harmful to the throat.True Vocal Cords are typically used in general speaking or can be heard when listening to most songs (non-metal). True vocal cords are used most often when talking, the pitch of true vocal cords vary from person to person, a female typically will have high pitched true vocal cords than those of a male. However vise-versa is also possible.If you are looking for a much more anatomic explanation or description, I suggest visiting wikipedia, and searching False Vocal Cords. If you are looking for a more practical explanation of distinguishing pitches and sound from either true or false vocal chords, I suggest google videos, or youtube, however youtube may not be as reliable, nor may google videos. Simply googling, "False vocal cord audio" may find the desired information.
Yes, the cord used for a iPod can be used for a iPad. All of apple products use the same cord.
A blood cord is a reference to the umbilical cord. It is called this because blood builds up in the cord and the term is generally used by medical professionals.
Sol-Fa syllables are used to represent the tone of a scale. Most of the time it is used in vocal exercises. The Sol-Fa syllables are: Do - C Re - D Mi - E Fa - F Sol - G La - A Ti - B Do - C