In a message dated 1/24/2003 12:30:25 PM Central Standard Time, modulate58@a... writes:
> He teaches that the "chest", i.e., arytenoid > function which closes the vocal chords is present to the very top of > the range.
The thryroarytenoids play a minor part in adduction of the vocal chords (sic) in chest, but are really not vocal cord closers. Those functions belong to the lateral cricoarytenoids, and the interarytenoids.
Randy Buescher
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