they are vibrating as you sing talk or speak
By vibrating
Sound from the throat is created when air from the lungs passes through the vocal cords, causing them to vibrate. The vibration of the vocal cords produces sound waves that travel up through the throat, mouth, and nose, creating various vocal sounds. Different tension and position of the vocal cords result in different pitches and tones of the sound produced.
The glottis is part of the larynx, which is located in the throat. It plays a crucial role in regulating airflow in and out of the lungs during breathing and in producing sound by vibrating the vocal cords.
Vocal cords help you talk.
Your throat vibrates when you talk because your "talking box" goes up a tube through your mouth to your tongue and hits against your throat. It creates a feeling of something moving up and down your throat, vibrating. This motion causes the vibration of your throat. Also, because sound is created from vibrations, if there weren't any vibrations, you wouldn't be talking or making any kind of sound(s). Hope this helped!
The larynx is the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords. This area is commonly known as the voicebox.
The vocal cords, which are located in the larynx (voice box) in the throat, are responsible for producing sound by vibrating as air passes over them. The vibration of the vocal cords creates sound waves that are then shaped into speech sounds by the movements of the mouth, tongue, and lips.
No, sound requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate as vibrations. These vibrations are created through the movement of objects or particles, such as vocal cords vibrating to produce speech or string instruments vibrating to produce music.
vocal cords create your voice by vibrating, and in so doing, they alter the pressure of the air at audio frequencies. We call this variation in air pressure Sound.
Vocal Chords
vocal cords? and vibration of the throat?