Your voice may sound deep when you wake up because your vocal cords have been resting and are more relaxed, causing them to vibrate at a lower frequency. This can make your voice sound deeper than usual.
Your voice may sound different in the morning because your vocal cords and muscles in your throat are relaxed and may not be fully warmed up yet. This can affect the pitch and tone of your voice. Additionally, mucus buildup overnight can also impact the sound of your voice.
Your voice may sound deeper in the morning because your vocal cords have had time to rest and become more relaxed overnight. This can cause them to vibrate at a lower frequency, resulting in a deeper voice.
Your morning voice is deep because your vocal cords are relaxed and swollen from not being used while you sleep. This causes them to vibrate at a lower frequency, resulting in a deeper sound.
The sound made by vocal cords is called the voice or vocalization. It is produced when air passes through the vocal cords in the larynx, causing them to vibrate and create sound.
Yes. Her voice is scratchy. (scratchy describes voice)
Dan Castellaneta does the voice of Itchy and Harry Shearer does the voice of Scratchy.
A person with a cold may sound congested or have a stuffy nose, resulting in a nasal or muffled voice. They may also experience coughing or throat irritation, which can produce a hoarse or scratchy voice.
Harvey fierstein
Did you have a sore throat? if yes, then maybe it affected your voice for a little while. My cold stop a few days ago,plus i had a sore throat, but i couldn't sing very well without my voice sounding scratchy. it will probably get back to normal soon. hope this helped! ~D~
It can destroy your voice- as in lose it completely. It can also cause a very "scratchy" voice- but deeper- no.
A scratchy sound is a harsh, grating noise that typically results from something rough or uneven rubbing against a surface. It can be characterized by its abrasive and irritating quality, similar to the sound of nails on a chalkboard.
A raspy voice can be the result of many things. Smokers who have been smoking for years are likely to be portrayed or often do have "raspy voice". It has a harsh, scratchy tone to the speaking and often is spoken in a lower voice than that normally spoken with. The throat may be swollen or have a blockage that causes the person to sound like this.
raspy
You make your voice low and scratchy and say the beginning half of your sentence after the ending half.(subject after predicate)
He's 16 and if you listen to him live, his voice is all scratchy and it's changing currently and it's perfectly normal for a guy his age to have his voice just now be changing
Because the sound of her voice