If you have hoarseness, your voice will sound breathy, raspy, or strained, or it will be quieter in volume or pitch. Your throat may get scratchy. Hoarseness is frequently an indication of issues with the laryngeal vocal folds. The vibrating of the vocal folds, which are two bands of smooth muscle tissue opposing each other in the larynx, produces the sound of human voice. The larynx is placed between the base of the tongue and the top of the trachea, which serves as the lungs' conduit. When we are not speaking, the vocal folds remain open to allow us to breathe. But, when it comes time to talk, the brain orchestrates a series of actions. While air from the lungs blows by, the vocal folds snap together and vibrate. Sound waves are produced by the vibrations and pass through the throat, nose, and mouth, which act as resonating cavities to alter the sound. The size and structure of our vocal folds and resonating cavities define the quality of our voice—its pitch, volume, and tone. This explains why everyone's voices sound so different.
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