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yes he did it he had strained vocal cords on his documentary film never say never
The only burns I've ever heard of when it comes to the vocal cords would be a chemical burn caused by stomach acid (silent acid reflux). I'm not sure about other ways (unless you're a fire eater), but usually the vocal cords can be pretty safe against burns.
Because with them, you can split infinities, express penetrating wit, spread broad generalities, illuminate a topic of discussion. Depending on your taste in music, have you ever heard Josh Groban sing? How could that set of vocal cords *not* be considered a musical instrument in the "hands" of a master?
No. Ventriculocordectomy, or debarking or devocalization, is a controversial veterinary practice to reduce the audible barking of a dogs and sea lions and formerly to reduce the vocal sounds of cavalry horses in wartime. To damage the human vocal cords in the same way, would render a person nearly mute, and is, thus, highly unethical.
Your vocal chords stay normal unless you're putting a lot of strain on them. Remember, don't eat anything in an hours time before singing and never ever eat or drink anything dairy in an hours time before singing.
Yes, Burton Cummings underwent surgery on his throat in 2016 to address issues related to his vocal cords. The procedure was necessary to improve his singing ability, which had been affected by vocal strain. Cummings has since reported positive outcomes from the surgery and has continued to perform.
Warming up before you sing, act, and even just when you wake up. Letting your vocal chords get used a bit before a long day of talking is a good way to treat them. Drink hot water, and if you can, tea. It's also good to have lemon and honey in your tea (Citrus) as it'll clear up any stuff in your throat. If you ever lose your voice, don't drink cold water (the cold make your throat "Close" up and you'll have a hard time talking). Try natural things like lemonade, tea, and even orange juice. And minimize your talking.
using your vocal cords to make noise and then you use your mouth, tongue, and teeth,to manipulate those sound to make the words " I love you" Or simply write it for him to see, in a note or instant message... what ever tickles your fancy.
That is something done by your voice, perhaps singing. Scroll down to related links and look at "Vocal sound production".
The lowest vocal note ever recorded by a male singer is a G-7, which was achieved by Tim Storms in 2012.
It depends how bad your throat and vocal cords got damaged when you had bronchitis. You may still be able to get thoes couple of notes back over a period of time.
Either they physically can't, having something wrong with their vocal cords or something, or they can talk fine, just choose not to. This is called being an elective mute. Elective mutes may be elective mutes for reasons such as depression. If that is the case, they are best left be.