Well, I haven't had my tonsils out, yet, but I will soon and my nose and throat doctor said that for about 1-2 weeks you will have a bad sore throat and probably not be able to speak either. The best thing to do is eat lots of mushy food or things that wont hurt the throat. So, yes... getting your tonsils out will change your voice for a while, but not forever....
From what I know, yes it does. Your throat will feel sore for a while
I am o professional singer. I got my tonsils taken out last year and I sound better. I don't believe it affects you. I had the worst condition possible and my voice was being held back. It takes a while to get over the sugery... but for me my voice was better with out! Best of luck!- betterthanyou102
Yes, you can yodel without tonsils. Yodeling primarily relies on the vocal cords and the technique of changing pitch between chest voice and falsetto, which does not depend on the presence of tonsils. While tonsils can play a role in the overall vocal quality, their absence does not prevent someone from learning and practicing yodeling effectively.
No your Tonsils are soft tissue that are around your uvula, typically anything soft while singing is bad which is why you lift your soft pallet while singing. It will not affect your range nor the quality of you voice Actually some people believe it may improve your voice because it will help resonance. However it may be possible you could get sick easier
Yes!!! they have palatine tonsils in the oropharynx located in the sides of their throat. See related link below.
A surgeon cuts them out while you are under anesthesia.
Passive is to change as active is to act. In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action, while in active voice, the subject performs the action.
Often suffering from sore throat, fever, pain while swallowing, hoarseness, visibly red and swollen tonsils in the throat? These signs could be symptoms of tonsillitis (inflamed tonsils). Tonsils are lumps of tissue at the back of the throat on either side.
While the tonsils are a gland, they are a gland of the immune system and not of the endocrine system.
The voice of a male, while in adolesence, will normally drop considerably. The voice of a female does drop but not as much. In some cases women dont even notice their voice changing but some will drop more than others.
This all depends on how fast your voice breaks. Some boys can have a squeaky voice for weeks, whereas others can literally wake up with a broken voice. It all depends on how fast your body develops, and at what stage you are in puberty.
To change your voice using a balloon, stretch a balloon and hold it near your mouth while talking or singing through it. The pitch and sound of your voice will be altered as the balloon vibrates with the sound waves passing through it. Experiment with different size balloons to achieve different effects.