Yes they can, a person who has a broken neack only brakes their neak bone not their vocal cords
The "Adam's Apple" refers to the larynx or "Voice Box" in the front of your throat. In adolescence, the larynx grows larger and more prominent in males. It should be easily felt as you draw your fingers down the front of your neck from the chin, and you should be able to feel it vibrate or resonate when you speak or sing. It should appear directly in the midline (center) of your neck, and will be more prominent in thin or lanky boys. A boy's voice will change as he grows older, becoming deeper, with a few stops and starts along the way. Boys who sing regularly, such as those in a choir, will find this change more smooth, whereas boys who tend to do a lot of shouting or athletics, may experience the classic "cracked" voice as the body adapts to the changes.
Red and yellow and pink and green, Purple and orange and blue. I can sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow, You can sing one too! Listen with your eyes, Listen with your eyes, And sing everything you see. You can sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow, Sing a long with me. Red and yellow and pink and green, Purple and orange and blue. You can sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow, Now you've sung one too!
No, Stephen Hawking did not sing "Satisfaction." He was a renowned theoretical physicist known for his work in cosmology and gravity, not for singing.
this can sing so hi because they allow the air to flow neatly in through their airwys
Jimmy Buffett did not sing "Brown Eyed Girl." The song "Brown Eyed Girl" was actually performed by Van Morrison.
sing
Broken strings =D
Well infact horses do sing, but we can'NT hear them sing because we do'NT speak horse languege but if we were horses we can speak to all other horses in our language.
press your vocal cord when u sing ps its located on ur neck
First person is when the main character speaks. It mostly uses words like I, or my, or me. Pronoun Subject Present Past Future 1st person singular I sing sang will sing 3rd person singular it/he/she sings sang will sing 1st person plural we sing sang will sing 3rd person plural they sing sang will sing
Avril Lavigne sings and does not speak french.
Speak your words into the Microphone.
The average person can typically sing about two octaves.
You might mean Lifehouse "Broken"
Agnetha did not speak French, but she did sing it with ABBA in a version of, “Waterloo” in 1974.
Yes he did
Because they felt like it.