Vocal fry is a term used to describe a raspy, scratchy voice tone that's often most noticeable at the end of sentences. The change in voice is produced when larger, relaxed vocal cords vibrate slowly.
Have you noticed that your teenager’s voice sounds unnaturally low and gravelly, like a door on rusty hinges or a quacking duck? Does it annoy you? You’ve probably detected vocal fry, or what ...
Vocal fry, or glottal fry, is the lowest voice register—below falsetto, head, and chest voices—and is characterized by a low-frequency rattling or frying sound. Although it feels like vocal fry reared ...
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