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Vocal folds and Voice change

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Vocal folds and Voice change

Vocal folds vs. Voice change

The vocal folds, also known commonly as vocal cords or voice reeds, are composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally, from back to front, across the larynx. A voice change or voice mutation, sometimes referred to as a voice break, commonly refers to the deepening of the voice of people as they reach puberty.

Similarities between Vocal folds and Voice change

Vocal folds and Voice change have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Androgen, Falsetto, Larynx.

Androgen

An androgen (from Greek andr-, the stem of the word meaning "man") is any natural or synthetic steroid hormone which regulates the development and maintenance of male characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors.

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Falsetto

Falsetto (Italian diminutive of falso, "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.

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Larynx

The larynx, commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck of tetrapods involved in breathing, producing sound, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.

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Vocal folds and Voice change Comparison

Vocal folds has 71 relations, while Voice change has 33. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.88% = 3 / (71 + 33).

References

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