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From:  "Kim Wilkins" <kimwilkins@u...>
Date:  Sun Apr 16, 2000  1:51 am
Subject:  larynx size


Leslie wrote-
>I have noticed that male singers with huge thyroid cartilages (that can
>easily be seen in the neck) will experience more larynx movements. They
will
>also find more easily deeper "resonances" in their voices (the fundamental
>will be stronger vs the harmonics), sometimes overdoing this into gargled
>low notes and barked high notes.


This is not necessarily true. I've got a large thyroid cartilage, and i
have a lot of trouble
finding my resonance!

Mirko



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