The looser your vocal chords, the lower the sound. The tighter they are pulled, or the more taut they are, the higher the sound produced. This is the same as with stringed instruments.
Low sounds are typically made when the vocal cords are loose. The looseness allows the vocal cords to vibrate at a slower rate, producing a lower pitch sound. Conversely, tight vocal cords will vibrate at a faster rate, producing higher pitch sounds.
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Your voice fluctuates between being deep and high because of the vibration of your vocal cords. When your vocal cords are relaxed, your voice tends to be deeper. When your vocal cords are tightened, your voice becomes higher. This natural variation in pitch is influenced by factors such as emotions, physical health, and vocal technique.
Sound. Vibrating vocal cords produce sound. The speed at which they vibrate determines whether the sound is high pitched or low pitched.
it is totally dependent on who is speaking and who is the person he is talking to
changing the tension on the vocal cords
Natural vocal range is determined simply by the length of the vocal cords. falsetto if your a boy
The pitch change in our voice is primarily caused by the tension in our vocal cords. When the vocal cords are stretched and tightened, they vibrate faster, producing a higher pitch. Conversely, when the vocal cords are relaxed and less tense, they vibrate slower, resulting in a lower pitch.
Length of the vocal cords determines whether the voice is high or low.
some pitches are lower than others because of the friction of your vocal cords rubbing together in different ways hope this helps you X)
because their vocal cords are stretched more than males
False Vocal Cords are typically used in musical song, mostly in metal (deep growl or screaming), or tuvan throat singing. False vocal cords can also be used to produce a low, bass like, pitch. However without the proper knowledge of how to use false vocal cords damage can be done and the consequences may be harmful to the throat.True Vocal Cords are typically used in general speaking or can be heard when listening to most songs (non-metal). True vocal cords are used most often when talking, the pitch of true vocal cords vary from person to person, a female typically will have high pitched true vocal cords than those of a male. However vise-versa is also possible.If you are looking for a much more anatomic explanation or description, I suggest visiting wikipedia, and searching False Vocal Cords. If you are looking for a more practical explanation of distinguishing pitches and sound from either true or false vocal chords, I suggest google videos, or youtube, however youtube may not be as reliable, nor may google videos. Simply googling, "False vocal cord audio" may find the desired information.