you have vocal cords to produce your voice
A vocal track is the part of the recording with the voice on it.
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your vocal cords vibrate to make you voice
In humans, voice box or larynx supports the vocal cords.
Your vocal cords come together and vibrate to produce sound. The higher the speech volume the more trauma is placed on the vocal cords. Swellings can occur on the vocal cords which cause a hoarse/rough sound to the voice. Lumps such as polyps or nodules can form. It is advised that if you experience symptoms of a hoarse /rough voice after using your voice with increased stress to the vocal cords, that you rest your voice to allow the vocal cords to recover. Prolonged trauma can cause long term voice problems.
The vocal cords, located in the voice box in the middle of the neck, are two tough, fibrous bands that vibrate to produce sound.
The voice melody is the memorable part of the song. Like when you think of "Somewhere over the rainbow" you think of the vocal line.
The word vocally is an adverb.
Vocal Inflection helps with voice acting such as radio commercials and voice overs. Vocal Inflection as 4 parts: Tempo, Quality, Pitch, and Volume.
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The word you're looking for might be "baritone", though the "deep voice" part makes me a little uncertain; the baritone vocal range is typically not much, if any, below the average male vocal range.