What is singing?

vocalis is a known name for thyroarytenoid muscles, larynx muscles or voice boxes in the throat. In the shape of a small strap it is a paired muscle that goes beyond the larynx horizontally back as a few parallel strings that pass through the sound hole on the guitar. Vocalis is immediately found on both sides and runs parallel to two other tissue chains: voice cords. These vibration lengths of the membrane are more suitably known as vocal folds that attract or draw or draw to help other larynx muscles in speech production. This cartilage is shaped similarly to the jaw above it, only on a smaller scale. They pack the front and sides of the larynx and form a kind of protective wall. Small muscles of the vocals are connected by both thyroid cartilage angles next to voice folds approximately in the middle of the larynx.

from there calls backwards and always slightly outward through the larynx to connect to the front of the pair cartilageHorned -shaped, known as arrytenoid cartilage. Vocal folds are also connected here. When the muscle muscles of the vocals are shortened, as well as all skeletal muscle, pulling the front or forward to the arrytenoid cartilage and allowing vocal folds to relax. Similarly, some of the lower fibers of this muscle are flushing with the fibers of voice folds and attracting them down and together, resulting in an effect known as the aduction of vocal folds. They also contribute to the thickness of vocal folds.

The ability to guide the add voice folds and change their tightness and thickness means that the effect of this muscle changes the playground and the tone of speech. Tests of the larynx activity during specific speech patterns have shown that, for example, the vocal is active when a person's voice rises at the end of the sentence, as is the case with the question. It changes the speech spacing by changing the tension of vocal folds, causing it to relax when the muscle pulls forward to the arrytenoid cartilage. This in turn affects the speed at which vocal folds vibrate,When the air is pushed on the way from the lungs towards the mouth, and this is the speed of vibrating the voice fold that determines the spacing of the voice.

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