for a boy his voice gets lower. for a girl her voice also gets lower
Boys voices may change gently or suddenly during Puberty, some not at all.
The larynx grows longer and stretches the muscles in the throat causing the voice to go lower in tone.
During puberty a boy's Larynx (otherwise known as his Adam's Apple or Voice Box) gets larger, this means that the sounds it produces are lower in pitch, so his voice gets deeper and changes from the higher pitches voice of a boy into the lower pitches voice of a man. The change is usually refered to as a boy's voice breaking.
A boy's voice lowers in pitch as his Larynx (also calleed a Voice Box or Adam's Apple) enlarges during puberty. This is why an adulty has a deeper voive than a young boy. This is usually described as a boy's voice "breaking".
Well um um....I'm 9 (just turned 9) and I hit puberty early and it just gets thicker and we are not use to it so it crackles and sqweeks.No problem don't even tell your doc.
During male puberty, the larynx (vocal cords) lengthen, resulting in a deeper "adult" voice. During this process, it is common for the voice to sound different from one moment to the next.
Short tight strings vibrate at a higher frequency than long loose strings
Girls' voices become a bit more high-pitched, whereas boys' voices turned deeper. Well, that's what I learned at school and I hope it's true!!
Yes, the larynx stetches giving some boys an Adams apple.
During puberty, boys experience a significant increase in the size of their larynx (voice box) and vocal cords due to hormonal changes, which causes their voice to deepen. This results in a lower pitch compared to girls who do not experience the same level of vocal cord growth during puberty.
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just like the rest of your body, your vocal chords get a growth spurt to. and just like any instrument, the bigger the lower. so your voice gets deeper and you sound like your reverbing
10 years old because puberty happens
A child has a small larynx and thin vocal cords, which creates a higher pitched voice. When boys hit puberty, they have an increase in testosterone, which causes a lengthening of the larynx and a thickening of the vocal cords. And as children grow, the cavities in their noses and throats enlarge, allowing more space for sound to resonate. All these changes combined result in a lowered voice.The whole process takes place gradually, but when there is a period of rapid growth, the muscles involved can struggle to properly control the vocal cords. This causes some boys to experience a “crack” or “squeak” in their voices from time to time. It’s completely normal and usually only lasts a few months.
If this means maturing, it happens during puberty, which occurs throughout the teen years. Although, some boys never mature, or they may not fully mature.
In boys and girls, the bodies become developed. That is the reproductive systems become mature and capable of reproduction.
Girls have higher pitched voices than boys because during puberty a boys vocal cords grow more than girls andÊthicken up which causes their voice to change and become deeper.
Your penis grows Your balls get bigger You get hair in places Your voice gets deeper You get taller
For Girls it is usually Menstruation, periods begining. For boys it is generally the voice deepening.