probabley not because singing come from the vocal chords not the lips
synonyms of piercing are: strident, screeching. piercing voice is one which is too loud as if to pierce the ear-drums
No, inhaling helium may temporarily change the pitch of your voice due to the change in vocal cord vibrations caused by the lighter gas, but it does not have a lasting effect on your voice. The effect wears off as the helium is exhaled and your normal voice will return.
Yes, it is very likely for rhinoplasty to effect the sound of your voice. Because the nasal passages are altered during the procedure, the air through the nasal cavity will resonate differently and will therefore change the sound of your voice. If the procedure is minimal, the change may not be noticeable.
A guy with one testicle will have the same change in his voice that he would have if he had two.
Voice change is very important in achieving tonal variation.
I had my rhinoplasty 4 weeks ago. My friends and family told me that my voice would change and I've read that it can, but personally, my voice has not changed at all.
If someone spoke in a Donald Duck voice effect, it would sound high-pitched, nasal, and have a distinctive quacking sound similar to the cartoon character.
Change the voice -> Voice change must be done.
To change your voice on ooVoo you will have to use their voice changer software.
It changes the pitch of the voice.
Changing "we had done it" from active to passive voice would make look like "it had been done by us".
== == "English grammer active and passive voice change from active to passive .