A harsh cough or throat clearing can cause trauma to the vocal chords so should be reduced as much as possible. The reason for harsh coughing/throat clearing is usually caused through either thick mucus from dry vocal folds or from over production of mucus as in colds.
Coughing is a simple vocal tic
Your vocal chords are tense during the inhalation
Your vocal folds (also called the ventricular folds) are toward the top of your larynyx, protecting your vocal chords. These folds help prevent you from breathing in solids. A very interesting effect is produced when you sing and you get these folds to vibrate. They will vibrate at half the speed of your vocal chords, and produce a sound an octave lower than the note you are singing with your vocal chords. This sounds much like a foghorn or a prolonged burp. The people most noted for producing this effect, theTuvans, call this effect kargyraa.
i think vocal chords work when the flaps of the vocal chords are pushed together to make a noise, then your mouth forms it into words.
not being harsh but may be his vocal chords :3 hehehehe.... im not a hater ... hehehehehehe (sarcasum)
Vocal Chords
probabley not because singing come from the vocal chords not the lips
It just means don't stress your vocal chords, no yelling, screaming, or anything that might cause damage to your vocal chords.
Conure Parrots do not have vocal chords like a human. Conure Parrots have vocal folds in a structure called the syrinx, not in the laranyx like a humans does.
with their vocal chords
To effectively clear your throat for singing, try gentle coughing or clearing your throat with a sip of water. Avoid harsh coughing or excessive throat clearing, as it can strain your vocal cords. It's also helpful to stay hydrated and practice proper vocal warm-ups before singing.
The lead singer of Avenges sevenfold tore is vocal chords and he did need surgery.