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"vocal cords" Definitions
  1. the thin pieces of tissue in the throat that are moved by the flow of air to produce the voice

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Soon, Ms. Rivers's vocal cords closed and she stopped breathing.
What are vocal cords anyway, if not the ultimate synthesisers?
It's stretching your vocal cords almost to the breaking point.
Real damage to the vocal cords that needed real treatment.
Human vocal cords can't be retuned or replaced like cello strings.
He also has a cuffed tracheostomy that blocks his vocal cords.
You can insure container ships or a pop star's vocal cords.
How did this particular Pikachu mutate its apparently human vocal cords?
He speaks through the vibrations of his Vocal Cords very normally.
Great for warming up vocal cords and souls before the show.
"Throat clearing can be a symptom of reflux that can mean that there is mucus on the vocal cords or even swelling on the vocal cords, the sensation of mucus being on the throat frequently," he says.
SZA said her vocal cords are permanently damaged, and fans are heartbroken.
It may also ultimately lead to better treatments for damaged vocal cords.
In May 2017, he postponed several shows due to sprained vocal cords.
Fortunately, my two dining companions were TV commentators with indomitable vocal cords.
She speaks in a whisper because her vocal cords are partly paralyzed.
"I got a yeast infection on my vocal cords," Mr. Platt said.
Her vocal cords were eventually damaged from all the screaming, she added.
"Your vocal cords involuntarily spasm, creating this odd airflow," she told the outlet.
But I can't, because that's not an option for my vocal cords anymore.
During treatment, Holzer wore a specially designed mask that protected his vocal cords.
I was standing there, watching and cheering until my vocal cords gave out.
Vocal cords grow brittle; high notes start to quaver; low tones hollow out.
Castellucci's Antony, Dalmazio Masini, had his vocal cords surgically removed for medical reasons.
How would you feel if the law forced you to remove her vocal cords?
Unlike dialogue, it requires screaming and grunting and in general straining the vocal cords.
"The fossil record is really clear: Animals developed ears before vocal cords," Fristrup says.
They can occur when the diaphragm spasms, forcing air out through the vocal cords.
He also started to experience health problems, most notably paralysis of his vocal cords.
I had no control over my vocal cords, adrift on waves of unpredictable sound.
Warm up those vocal cords – pop powerhouse Christina Aguilera is teaching a MasterClass in music!
"And now to be a member is …" For once, the singer's vocal cords failed him.
I would be the first to cut my dog's vocal cords, if it were necessary.
The puppy mill was obviously in a neighborhood, so the dogs vocal cords were cut.
His vocal cords would never be the same, but he was grateful to be alive.
Then about 35 milliseconds later, the vocal cords slam shut, causing the characteristic "hic" sound.
"I am going to dust off my retired vocal cords for Life-Size 2," Banks explained.
That gap occurs because the singer relaxes and shortens the vocal cords, compared to regular speech.
SZA may have done permanent damage to her vocal cords after 11 grueling months of touring.
Vocal cords typically stiffen with age, and more air pressure is required to make them vibrate.
In order to insert a trach into a windpipe you have to bypass the vocal cords.
The surgery temporarily paralyzed his vocal cords, and he couldn't speak or work for six months.
Mr Trump's vocal cords were still strong after rallies in Georgia and Tennessee on the same afternoon.
But taking estrogen doesn't make trans women's vocal cords thinner, so their vocal pitch stays the same.
The vocal cords vibrate to produce the lower-pitched call, in keeping with the animal's large size.
The star previously underwent surgery to remove throat nodules — benign growths on the vocal cords — in 2005.
And just the lack of nutrition — my vocal cords couldn't keep up because I was so unhealthy.
This might happen because of conditions like ALS, a stroke, or an injury to the vocal cords.
Some people vocalize their sneezes, which means that the vocal cords get involved with the sneeze action.
Page, whose vocal cords have been affected by a previous medical condition, spoke quietly into the microphone.
In Dupree's case, the problem began in his vocal cords and traveled to his mouth and tongue.
Had something happened on the day you proposed that dogs should have their vocal cords cut off?
Using a laryngoscope to examine Mr. Kennedy's throat, Dr. Dahl saw that his vocal cords were inflamed.
They can cause cumulative brain damage, throat injuries, and damage to the vocal cords, among other injuries.
The shards severed most of her vocal cords, leaving her able to speak only in a whisper.
Nonhuman primates cannot speak like us because they don't have human-like vocal cords, which can close fully.
For starters, vocal cords were not built to push their limits by hitting impossible ranges for prolonged periods.
"Honestly, I don't know that I would've gotten better if it hadn't affected my vocal cords," she admits.
And the exchange was made infinitely more entertaining because Timberlake can't speak after "severely bruising" his vocal cords.
He previously had an operation to remove his throat nodules — benign growths on the vocal cords — in 2005.
The country singer is on vocal rest following microlaryngeal surgery to remove a polyp from his vocal cords.
His left eye turned inward, causing double vision, and even his vocal cords were touched by the illness.
"I believe the vocal cords need to be soothed by drinking water at some point," Lancaster said, laughing.
He also recommends loosening the vocal cords, for a "breathy" effect similar to the voice of Paris Hilton.
He began to slow down only in the mid-'90s, when doctors found polyps on his vocal cords.
In January, the singer resumed his tour over two months after postponing numerous dates due to bruised vocal cords.
And the third is relatively uncommon, but it's a life-threatening side effect: laryngospasm, when the vocal cords spasm.
He previously had to postpone numerous concert dates due to bruised vocal cords, but resumed his tour in January.
The fun continues when Jonas makes tone-deaf noises as he "works" on his vocal cords for an audition.
When we're born, our vocal cords are mostly gelatinous, but we develop fibers within that gel as we age.
"Barry is on doctors orders to rest due to sprained vocal cords," read a statement issued at the time.
A nationally known radio talk show host, Diane Rehm, has a form of dystonia that affects her vocal cords.
His windpipe was ruptured, and he had injuries to his carotid artery and to one of his vocal cords.
Expectant women have to exhale with added force to get vocal cords to vibrate and get the sound out.
Kuzma lost her vocal cords, but returned to teaching in January 2019 before her cancer came back in March.
Literally—she's got the huskiest vocal cords in Hollywood—but also figuratively: that searching openness and receptivity to experience.
The *NSYNC alum previously had an operation to remove his throat nodules — benign growths on the vocal cords — in 2005.
Justin Timberlake was forced to postpone his New York City show on Wednesday night due to "severely bruised" vocal cords.
Remember, Allison ends the season with slashed vocal cords (a gruesome Vanya incident in the eighth episode is to blame).
They plan to scavenge the necessary energy from the vibrations of the vocal cords that occur when someone is talking.
Her vocal cords could be damaged in surgery, and there was a very real chance she would never sing again.
Once-overlooked infractions, like sipping hot water on the restaurant floor to soothe tired vocal cords, were penalized, waiters said.
Since foam is sufficiently sound-absorbent, your roommates won't detect you retching bottomless rage until your vocal cords wear out.
Eventually a diagnostic procedure identified a semicircular object lying across his vocal cords, which had caused internal blistering and swelling.
In menopause, estrogen levels plummet as levels of androgens, male sex hormones, rise, which can lead to swollen vocal cords.
The same woman helped him again, she added, when chemotherapy and radiation damaged his vocal cords during his cancer treatment.
People with the condition aren't mute because there is something wrong with their vocal cords, or to hide a speech defect.
Adele has damaged her vocal cords nearly six years after undergoing throat surgery for a hemorrhaged vocal chord in November 2011.
Each of us has unique speaking characteristics: the way our lungs exhale, vocal cords resonate, articulators act all produce unique sounds.
"Honestly, I don't know that I would've gotten better if it hadn't affected my vocal cords," Alaina, now 22, told People.
When he was a child, the bounty hunters who murdered his parents severed his vocal cords to keep him from talking.
Really, as he recalls in his 1997 book, Outsider in the House, there was a "benign nodule" on his vocal cords.
Following a botched surgery on her vocal cords 20 years ago, her once four-octave range is now reduced to one.
Jon was just about to attempt to kill Viserion, armed with nothing more than his vocal cords, when Arya saved the day.
So mature vocal cords are more like guitar strings laminated with gelatin, with cross-linked fiber layers that can stretch and contract.
It turns out that measuring how far an animal's vocal cords can stretch is a much better predictor of its vocal range.
It's a young person's game, letting your vocal cords rip with reckless abandon and trying to hit ranges that don't actually exist.
Students of Korean P'ansori traditionally shout themselves hoarse under waterfalls, till their vocal cords bleed and are covered in nodules and calluses.
Adding to the complication of long-distance communication, Ms. Walker sometimes must refrain from speaking to rest her vocal cords between performances.
This is the real deal — look out for washboards, kazoos and banjos, and ready your vocal cords for a chorus or two.
"You think you don't need something, like warming up your vocal cords or drinking that extra glass of water," Ms. Cohen said.
While most people would start screaming their vocal cords raw at such a disturbing sight, the people of Watchmen's Tulsa, OK shrug.
When lost, the whistle saves shouting (vocal cords), and the flashlight at night can be seen miles away, especially from overhead airplanes.
Testosterone—for trans men who choose to take it—thickens the vocal cords, which slows the frequency of their vibrations, lowering vocal pitch.
Similar experiments could help Reby and his colleagues learn more about the inner workings of the wapiti larynx and vocal cords in action.
We're told a doctor on site recommended that she pull the plug on the performance because it could permanently damage her vocal cords.
By relaxing his vocal cords while engaging in circular breathing, he is now able to play three-part inventions, seeming to accompany himself.
Death-metal singers sound as if they're broiling their vocal cords with a blowtorch, but the technique causes no harm when done right.
Now, a team of Italian researchers has reconstructed Ötzi's vocal cords and used it to reproduce what his voice may have sounded like.
VICE: Did you know it was illegal to cut off a dog's vocal cords when you submitted the first draft of your proposal?
Watch on South Korean television, and the announcers are often shouting in a way that does not seem good for their vocal cords.
"It's no joke to perform eight shows a week on Broadway," said Dr. Dahl, who found Mr. Hardwick's vocal cords in good shape.
"I never had any nodules or anything, and I never had polyps," Mr. Perry said, referring to the state of his vocal cords.
I'm still super tired, have zero energy, and can't talk for extended periods of time as my throat and vocal cords are still sore.
"Hey Guys, I'm sure you have heard that I've had to postpone several tour dates due to bruised vocal cords," he wrote on Instagram.
Mariah Carey no doubt has the most expensive vocal cords and hamstrings in America ... because we found out she's insured both for $70 million.
Yesterday, Justin Timberlake announced on Instagram that he'd been forced to cancel the rest of his December tour dates due to bruised vocal cords.
The comedian had stopped breathing while undergoing a surgical procedure on her vocal cords and was rushed from the clinic to Mount Sinai Hospital.
Did you see the way Bieber looked at him while Post threatened to crush his vocal cords and ruin his future with one squeeze?
The singer, 25, announced on Sunday that she was forced to postpone her London concert at the O2 Arena due to swollen vocal cords.
"If I go on tonight and injure my vocal cords anymore I could potentially have to cancel the rest of my tour," she continued.
The comedian had stopped breathing while undergoing a surgical procedure on her vocal cords and was rushed from the clinic to Mount Sinai Hospital.
Using any of the muscles in your face or vocal cords, such as deep breathing, humming or singing, will help calm your nervous system.
Is it true that Rod Stewart's vocal cords are lined with cinders, and that Mick Jagger has a red carpet instead of a tongue?
A week after the Trump inauguration, a doctor at another prominent hospital injected botulinum toxin into Dupree's vocal cords, hoping to relax his voice.
In 2008, with his voice diminished to nearly a whisper, the ESPN college basketball analyst had surgery to remove lesions from his vocal cords.
The difference in temperature, outside being hot and inside being cold, compound that with the lack of sleep, it wears out your vocal cords.
She paused and sipped tea with honey, a trick she had long implemented during her classroom life so as to preserve her vocal cords.
The vocal tracts of other primates contain the same elements as ours — from vocal cords to tongues to lips — but their geometry is different.
They place more emphasis on certain words; they are playful with language and have shorter and thinner vocal cords, which produce a higher pitch.
Musicians recognize sound signals in OGG format as decent representations of the sounds produced by their tubas and vocal cords, but not the music itself.
During his 1996 congressional reelection campaign, he reluctantly underwent surgery for the first time in his life to remove a cyst from his vocal cords.
As it passes it vibrates against vocal cords which when relaxed or contracted change the frequency of vibration, and so the pitch of our voices.
Adele has canceled the final two concerts on her 123-date world tour saying the show can't go on because she's damaged her vocal cords.
That news prompted speculation and a report by Radar Online that doctors had found a growth on Jackson's vocal cords, suggesting that she had cancer.
Tim Sneller, places a ban on the procedure that removes tissue from a pet's vocal cords, resulting in a significant softening of a dog's bark.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Doctors in Cuba removed a benign node from the vocal cords of Bolivia's President Evo Morales, the Bolivian government said on Saturday.
A puff of air, a pulse of the lungs, rushes up the windpipe and through the vocal cords, parting them like a pair of lips.
Like death metal, it involves activating parts of the larynx that usually lie quiet—in this case, the ventricular folds that flank the vocal cords.
After a little while, the patterns and frequencies of the birdcalls give the impression of species waking up in waves and testing their vocal cords.
He will sip some tea and say some prayers and loosen his vocal cords for the 90 seconds that he hopes will unify the crowd.
The woman's feet shuffle her to the sink beside the rapist's girlfriend, and the woman's hands wash her hands, and the woman's vocal cords vocalize.
On Baseball SAN DIEGO — Once again, the measure of Mike Aviles's contribution to his team could be taken by the condition of his vocal cords.
His substance abuse worsened, and he broke his neck in 1996 after rear-ending his girlfriend's car, permanently damaging his vocal cords in the process.
It's hard to get an answer because the vocal organs used to make sounds, like the vocal cords in our throat, are mostly made of flesh.
"I actually came with a brain, not just vocal cords, and it would be silly not to have an opinion," she told the New York Times.
The contraction leads to a rapid drop in the throat's air pressure, which in turn closes the gap between the vocal cords, known as the glottis.
Other elements of vocal quality besides pitch—which, remember, is controlled by how fast the vocal cords vibrate—also shape our perception of a speaker's gender.
It's all the more impressive when you consider that singers accomplish this using just two strings—the vocal cords—compared to, say, a piano's 88 strings.
"The anatomical structures used for producing vocalizations such as the vocal cords, larynx, and mouth cavities are the same for seals and humans," Janik told Gizmodo.
"We are rather exploring if similar techniques can help us to recover speech from the subtle vibration of vocal cords, facial bones or skull," Roy wrote.
His vocal cords sounded like they connected all the way to the pit of his stomach, where he was able to unearth a deep, emotional anguish.
The sensors on the collar are designed to detect movement of the vocal cords, meaning the collar should not go off if another nearby dog barks.
The basement glows with diabolical scarlets, and Steve's hostage speaks with a surprisingly soft voice that reverberates as if his vocal cords were made of metal.
In 2005, after releasing his critically acclaimed major-label debut Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy underwent surgery on his vocal cords.
Sanders, who was noticeably hoarse at the most recent televised Democratic debate, lost his voice last month and canceled some events to rest his vocal cords.
When the character Chloe develops nodes on her vocal cords in the 2012 hit film, Pitch Perfect, she opts for surgery, which destroys her upper vocal range.
Her vocal cords could be damaged in surgery, and even if the procedure went perfectly, she would have to learn how to sing with the new lungs.
Sheila confronts the up-to-the-minute dilemma of how to deal with a sexist boss when she's not allowed to simply rip out his vocal cords.
The legendary singer can shred his vocal cords with the best of them, but he's also a vegan Ironman triathlete who knows his way around the kitchen.
It's not simply the vibrations of air pushed through vocal cords; it's the force of a unique perspective matched with the moral urgency of a just demand.
When Cyrus was hospitalized for tonsillitis last month, she discovered a separate issue with her vocal cords, which she was unaware of for years, according to sources.
And Mr. Babcock howls even when he doesn't need to, which is probably why he developed a potentially career-threatening cyst on his vocal cords last year.
Dr. Dahl, 47, is an ear, nose and throat doctor who looks after the vocal cords of many Broadway performers, to keep them in good singing shape.
Now that her man's team is heading to Miami for Super Bowl LIV, we're sure Brittany's resting her vocal cords for a couple weeks to get ready.
Growing babies crowd the lungs and diaphragm, and the flood of estrogen and other hormones that comes with pregnancy can make vocal cords swell and vibrate differently.
Barry Manilow fans in Los Angeles and Chicago will have to wait to see the singer — he has postponed shows this week due to his sprained vocal cords.
Timberlake, who's currently on vocal rest due to "severely bruised vocal cords," celebrated the book's release with a silent Instagram video — including a hat-tip to Love Actually.
The "A" in Adam or the "B" in Bob are made through the vocal cords while the "C" in Carli (for instance) is made with just the tongue.
The pop star, 37, announced on Instagram late Wednesday that his doctor has directed him not to sing for yet another month because of his bruised vocal cords.
According to the notes, Dr. Bankulla, sensing something was amiss during the procedure, warned that Ms. Rivers's vocal cords were extremely swollen, and that they could seize up.
He starts by blowing through a straw, as if it were a trumpet, to the tune of the United States national anthem to loosen up his vocal cords.
Our article includes an audio clip of Ms. Luna's achievement, which our writer says is a product of genetics, training and psychological discipline over two fragile vocal cords.
She was so overcome with anxiety that "her vocal cords became frozen" in the recording studio Mayer broke up with her again in an email (obv) shortly after.
The breeder allegedly debarked the dogs by pushing a pipe-type object down their throats multiple times to damage the vocal cords, the organization said in a Facebook post.
But, much to the chagrin of "Bartier Cardi" fans everywhere, the "real" Alexa's vocal cords remain perfectly healthy, and no A-listers are slated to join the Echo roster.
At the end of July I went for a routine checkup, before starting to design this tour and my doctor confirmed that my vocal cords were in perfect condition.
In a tweet Friday night, the singer canceled the final two shows of her tour, a tour she had hinted might be her last, because of damaged vocal cords.
Kargyraa forces these folds to vibrate at half the speed of the vocal cords, producing two notes at once: the fundamental pitch and a groaning sub-harmonic below it.
When the diaphragm spasms, it causes you to suck in a breath, while your vocal cords close off a fraction of a second later, providing that excellent "hic" sound.
It's kind of like orange juice and it's supposed to boost your immune system and breaks down the acid and mucus in your system and improve your vocal cords.
I tightened my abdominal muscles to support deeper breaths and marveled at the sound that vibrated in my vocal cords and finally resounded in the chambers of my skull.
When he asked the Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson (no relation) for permission to photograph her vocal cords for "Odyssey of Life," she agreed, but not without some initial hesitation.
The postage-stamp-size yard behind our flat is a way station for cats, pigeons and foxes, and my golden retriever has been known to exercise his vocal cords.
Helium is lighter than oxygen, enabling the vibrations of your vocal cords to travel more quickly, which shifts the resonant frequencies in your vocal tract to the higher end.
Just over two months after postponing numerous dates of his Man of the Woods tour due to bruised vocal cords, Justin Timberlake is healthy and hitting the stage once again.
In the video above, Roiland lays out a five-point process for amping the vocal cords, limbering the lips and mouth, and diving into the characters you're going to occupy.
Apple's ubiquitous virtual assistant has had a little virtual work done on her virtual vocal cords, and her newly dulcet-ized tones went live today as part of iOS 11.
As we reported ... Mariah Carey recently had her legs and vocal cords insured for $70 million -- so, in the insurance world, at least ... Nick's package is still kinda small potatoes.
The team announced the project back in February and used a series of CT scans to map the structure of the vocal cords and vocal tract, based on their length.
Some of these impressions are mildly impressive, and the likes of Jay Pharoah and and Aries Spears have built careers off the mouldable material that sits between their vocal cords.
But a high A — a combination of genetic gifts, rigorous training and psychological discipline over two fragile vocal cords — is monumental, and unprecedented at the Met, according to its archivists.
He was beset in the early 252s with a mysterious ailment of his vocal cords, leaving him with a permanent rasp that derailed a career as a country-western musician.
But because our vocal cords vibrate when we speak, a second path is introduced internally, in which those vibrations are conducted through our bones and excite our inner ears directly.
Rivers: A pointed, pioneering comedian During the procedure, Rivers had a laryngospasm, a spasm of the vocal cords that makes it difficult to breathe, according to an investigation into her death.
Texas Rangers reliever Shawn Kelley had two lumps surgically removed from his vocal cords this week and is awaiting the results of a biopsy, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Saturday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Adele has canceled the last two sell-out shows of her world tour due to take place at London's Wembley Stadium this weekend after damaging her vocal cords.
Devocalization surgery entails cutting an animal's vocal cords "to decrease the volume, pitch and intensity of the dog's bark," according to literature provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association, or AVMA.
What Mr. Hancock initially dismissed as a sore throat was diagnosed as spasmodic dysphonia, an incurable neurological condition that causes spasms in the vocal cords and is made worse by stress.
KISS bassist Gene Simmons' tongue ($1 million), Pittsburgh Steeler Troy Polamalu's hair ($1 million), Bruce Springsteen's vocal cords ($6 million), even Rolling Stone Keith Richards' middle finger ($1.6 million) — all insured.
"It's constant weakness and fatigue," she told PEOPLE in August, of her symptoms — which also include spasmodic dysphonia, a weakening of the vocal cords that makes her voice waver and tremble.
Pitt tries to rectify this by pulling out all the stops, dropping his voice a few registers to imitate a man whose vocal cords have taken a beating yelling in the desert.
That commotion could annoy anyone, but it is particularly troubling for Mr. Page, who, because of damaged vocal cords, speaks just above a whisper and sometimes uses a microphone in small meetings.
A keen member of the Seattle Men's Chorus, Chris was warned by one nurse not to sing or hum for months until his platelets rebounded, lest he permanently damage his vocal cords.
The tendency to pronounce final consonants without vibrating the vocal cords, made famous by the "Saturday Night Live" skit "Bill Swerski's Superfans" and its paeans to "da Bearsss" (rather than "da Bearzzz").
Today, sitting across from me while sipping a cup of tea, a tool to help rejuvenate his vocal cords in midst of his first big tour, Allen still expresses guilt over the ordeal.
He underwent multiple surgeries to repair the damage inevitably done to his vocal cords, and evolved into the Skrillex we all know and for some reason struggle to accept as incredibly talented today.
Rihanna was then examined by a doctor at her rehearsal Monday, who decided to put her on vocal rest for 48 hours because the singer was at risk of damaging her vocal cords.
Perhaps he was simply loosening up his throwing arm and his play-calling voice, as well as the vocal cords of Sooners supporters, who had plenty to cheer for in the first half.
His surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston fashioned a shield for his vocal cords — as if he were Pavarotti, Mr. Prine joked, instead of a performer who talked more than sang.
One example of these elements is resonant frequency: how the sound produced by the vibrations of the vocal cords are filtered through the vocal tract, which depend on physical attributes, such as its size.
"Based on Rihanna's examination, after Grammy rehearsal today, Rihanna's doctor put her on vocal rest for 48 hours because she was at risk of hemorrhaging her vocal cords," the singer's rep previously told PEOPLE.
The "Mother's Daughter" singer, 26, who underwent surgery on her vocal cords late last week, headed to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston on Wednesday to check out the Ancient Nubia Now exhibit.
As her chief prey, the virtuous Joe, a touchingly bewildered Clifton Duncan has a tenor that matches Ms. Rose's mezzo in ways that remind you that, in opera, sex starts in the vocal cords.
" Mr. Fisher also said "everybody loved Jeff," but added that the role of Mary Sunshine "is not something that people can do for 22 years — male vocal cords can't sustain singing in that range.
"Based on Rihanna's examination, after Grammy rehearsal today, Rihanna's doctor put her on vocal rest for 48 hours because she was at risk of hemorrhaging her vocal cords," a rep for the singer told PEOPLE.
In his first video since leaving the hospital last week, the 70-year-old apologized for not speaking out sooner ... but says his vocal cords have been sore from having a tube down his throat.
They were kept in a small translucent box in the neonatal intensive care unit and were stuck with needles constantly, each time emitting a painful bleating sound because their vocal cords were simply not developed.
Kim Kelly Just when you think everything that can be done with a guitar and some vocal cords has been done before, along comes someone like Emily Sprague to prove you very wrong and unimaginative.
Concerned about these symptoms, her parents took the girl to an ear, nose and throat specialist, where doctors used a device called a laryngoscope to examine the back of her throat, voice box and vocal cords.
Some smearing of the data might even be a boon: You don't want to fixate on a single wonky violinist when it takes a symphony of neurons to move your vocal cords and lips and tongue.
"Based on Rihanna's examination, after Grammy rehearsal today, Rihanna's doctor put her on vocal rest for 48 hours because she was at risk of hemorrhaging her vocal cords," a rep for the singer previously told PEOPLE.
Still, a sharp object managed to fly from the lawnmower and slice Kendra's neck, narrowly missing her carotid arteries, "trachea, vocal cords and everything important," she wrote in a Facebook post the night of the incident.
She never barked, because she couldn't, she had been bred not to bark, but barks lived inside her, I read them in her face, in the way she opened her mouth and pulsed her vocal cords.
Following his time on Airwolf, in which he starred as Stringfellow Hawke, he was involved in several severe automobile accidents, resulting in three broken vertebrae in his neck, as well as permanent damage to his vocal cords.
Also on Monday, she performed at the O2 Arena in London after she was forced to postpone a Tell Me You Love Me World Tour show at the venue due to swollen vocal cords earlier this month.
In a way, the researchers reverse-engineered the mechanics of verbal speech, mapping the various ways sounds are produced, for example, by the tongue on the roof of the mouth or the tightening of the vocal cords.
When Joel arrived in Moscow a few days later for his first of three shows at the Olympijskiy Stadium, his vocal cords were shredded and he was having trouble hitting the high notes during his warm-ups.
"They were kept in a small translucent box in the neonatal intensive care unit and were stuck with needles constantly, each time emitting a painful bleating sound because their vocal cords were simply not developed," Jayapal wrote.
" But while damaged vocal cords kept the Grammy winner from "Rolling in the Deep" at her scheduled Wembley Stadium gigs in the U.K., fans gathered there anyway as part of the #SingForAdele campaign, which went viral. "Guys!
During that time period, she was also suffering physically, having lost her voice; nerves connected to her vocal cords atrophied, a side effect of Lyme disease, which she'd had since a tick bite on the "Up!" tour.
In the corridor of the Bastille, he crossed paths with the tenor Jonas Kaufmann, who was scheduled to sing Lohengrin after a much-publicized monthslong pause to recover from a burst blood vessel on his vocal cords.
On Tuesdays, Ms. Marat works with Sam Jaffe, a graduate student at N.Y.U., to get her vocal cords into better shape so she can raise her pitch and volume to where she wants it without becoming breathless.
He worked on legitimate pop hits as part of Jack Ü, his duo with Diplo, warping the voices of the biggest singers in the world into saccharine instrumentation—as if he'd turned their vocal cords into Nerds Ropes.
A new paper in PLOS Computational Biology suggests that it all comes down to the stiffness and "stretchiness" of the vocal cords, which can be thought of as a bit like two guitar strings glued together with gelatin.
Grace used to be a standout in the choir, and one of her favorite hymns had always been "It Is Well With My Soul," but since the radiation damaged her vocal cords, she had been unable to sing.
Known for his intense summer workouts, Kreider used a burst of speed to put the Rangers ahead at of 9:45 of the third, giving the Rangers fans a bona fide chance to exercise their collective vocal cords.
I had never considered merely being blind would prevent me from doing anything, but the tumors were slowly paralyzing my vocal cords and most of my tongue, sending my voice into a raspy spiral and making speech laborious.
Just as singers tax their vocal cords doing eight shows a week, Ms. Ridloff is experiencing strain on her arms and shoulders as she works to make sure her signing is visible toward the back of the theater.
But I want the Gloria Steinem quote "Not everybody with a womb has to have a child, like not everybody with vocal cords has to be an opera singer" to feel like a big, ol' duh to everybody.
That's why Whitney's darkest moments arise from how drug use towards the end of her life shredded her voice into ribbons, making it crack and squeak where it once ran rich and thick from between her vocal cords.
Linguists debate whether this muted effect is the result of a failure to release a final, teensy puff of air, or of something happening way down inside the throat, in the space between the vocal cords called the glottis.
But now, after working to retrain her vocal cords, the queen of country pop is using the get-up-and-go new track to declare that even though life can be about pain and challenges, it's finally about to get good.
While her past efforts have included her voice as a piece of the cybernetic collagework, this record is the first on which she's chosen to foreground her unique gift for pulling unexpected sounds out of the tangles of her vocal cords.
As for that high-pitched whistling shriek, they concluded that the deer blow air from the glottis (the opening between vocal cords in the throat) through the nasal cavities—much like how air vibrates as it moves through a flute.
The –s that marks a plural in English is pronounced differently depending on the previous consonants: if the consonant is "voiced" (ie, the vocal cords vibrate, as in "v", "g" and "d"), then the –s is pronounced like a "z".
The Yankees' television broadcast will also have a void: Michael Kay, the play-by-play announcer on the YES Network, said on Wednesday that he would miss about a month because of surgery to correct a problem with his vocal cords.
" Ortberg delights in masculinity even while wondering at the ridiculousness of its gravitas — of the "baffling little burr of my new vocal cords," of the fantasy of maleness as consumption without guilt, a life of just inhaling "whatever number of pancakes.
Nic was at a joint Sunday in L.A.'s Koreatown when he tried his hand and vocal cords on the classic Prince song, and we're guessing the performance was fueled by his desire to annul his recent marriage of 4 days.
The researchers analyzed 270 million recorded baby names in the US from 1937 and 2013 and found that names typically assigned to boys were voiced and began with a "hard" phoneme, or one that vibrated the vocal cords, while girls had "softer" names.
A lot has changed since then—I've divorced and remarried, been diagnosed with Lyme disease, lost my singing voice, and had to rebuild my vocal cords—but even now, when I'm all dolled up, I feel as though I'm the same person onstage.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A throat infection forced the 11th-hour cancellation of a Grammy show performance by recording star Rihanna, whose doctors ordered her to rest her voice for 48 hours or risk the hemorrhaging of her vocal cords, organizers said on Monday.
Because they treat speech as a series of waveforms, they sometimes create sounds that a human can't, owing to anatomic limitations like the size of our vocal cords, and how quickly we can shift our mouths from one shape or position to another.
In a confessional moment, I might have admitted that I wasn't a particularly good "intubator"; the few times I had tried, the textbook vision of the vocal cords, glistening tantalizingly beyond the epiglottis, like some V-shaped promised land, had somehow evaded me.
A rock star in the vein of Chrissie Hynde or David Bowie, Marianne has had surgery on her vocal cords and has traveled to the remote island of Pantelleria to recuperate with her current boyfriend, Paul, a much younger filmmaker (Matthias Schoenaerts).
The pickup is a series of electromagnets that convert the sound waves of the string into an electrical signal, which can then be played through an amplifier or modified with effect pedals, similar to how a microphone senses signals from our vocal cords.
In an era before microphones could supersize voices, actors had only their own vocal cords to project to the back of the theater, and Harrison — a novice to the Broadway musical, though he had sung in London shows decades before — was feeling insecure.
LONDON — Before we get to the apocalypse implicit in the title of "Death of England," Clint Dyer and Roy Williams's furious play at the National Theater through March 7, spare a thought for the vocal cords of its tireless lone performer, Rafe Spall.
And while there is a thematic anxiety, in this debut, about voice and speech that alludes to the story of the Tower of Babel (characters threaten to remove one another's vocal cords, a tongue is amputated), the forces in play are decidedly earthly.
First of all, the FDA says you shouldn't snort powders since doing so could trigger spasms of the vocal cords that make it hard to talk or breathe, tighten the muscles that line the lungs' airways, and bring on asthma or make it worse.
"I write this through tears of frustration and sadness that I have to postpone my concert in London at the O2 tonight due to being very, very sick and with swollen vocal cords that were examined by an ENT (dr.)," the Grammy nominee said.
Given this sample of Italian vowels, he mostly sounds like he's burping:The Italian scientists still need to incorporate the effects of soft tissues in the mouth and throat, as well as the tension and density of the vocal cords, to get a more accurate reconstruction.
The movie's archetypically taciturn hero, played by the French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant between roles in "A Man and a Woman" (1966) and "My Night at Maud's" (1969), is totally silent — rendered mute in childhood when his vocal cords were slashed by mercenary marauders.
The singer Justin Timberlake will be a guest on "The Tonight Show" on Thursday, but Jimmy Fallon will have to get creative with him: Timberlake is letting his bruised vocal cords recover, so a typical interview or a musical performance is out of the question.
I also started to hear about some of the health risks the contents of these little shiny metal gas containers posed—that you could black out on them due to a lack of oxygen, or freeze your vocal cords, or feel nauseous to the point of puking.
In an emotional new video, the President documented his relationship with Remsburg in the seven years since they first met in 2009 – which was ahead of the Afghanistan explosion that left the sergeant with a traumatic brain injury, two collapsed lungs, paralysis and damage to his vocal cords.
Ms. Rivers was to undergo a laryngoscopy, an examination of her voice box and vocal cords, and an endoscopy, which involves looking at the upper digestive system and is performed under anesthesia, according to a report by the New York City medical examiner's office, which investigated the death.
Dr. Bankulla realized that Ms. Rivers was "suffering from an airway obstruction and/or laryngospasm," a closing of the vocal cords, but did not demand a "crash cart," which might have had a drug like succinylcholine to relax Ms. Rivers's muscles and allow insertion of a breathing tube.
In a showstopping monologue at the top of the second act, Red's speaking voice — a dyspeptic rasp, as if her vocal cords have been gnawed through by rats — suggests someone who has seen the unspeakable, and takes an already eerie performance by Nyong'o to a darker, unearthly realm.
We scrambled through Hell's Canyon, outside Artanuc, whose soaring cliffs provided good acoustics for our singers to exercise their vocal cords and visited two cave complexes, one at Uplistsikhe, built in 1500 BC, and the other at Vardzia, about 35 miles from the Georgian border city of Akhaltsikhe.
"Sao Paulo, I'm so so sorry to have to tell you this, but today I woke up feeling ill, and went to the doctor, to find out I have laryngitis and a sinus infection which has caused swelling of my vocal cords," Mendes wrote on Twitter and Instagram Story.
The Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium — which collects data mostly from hospitals, not dental offices — has found a low but persistent rate of life-threatening events associated with sedation, such as airway blockage, a drop in blood oxygen levels or a spasm of the vocal cords that makes breathing hard.
In the sequel, Chris Pratt lends his vocal cords to the ever-optimistic hero Emmet alongside Elizabeth Banks (his companion Lucy), Will Arnett (an absurd Batman) and an ensemble that includes Tiffany Haddish, Maya Rudolph and Jason Momoa, who voiced a brick version of his box office titan, Aquaman.
And as recently as 2015, "This American Life" devoted a segment to the strange phenomenon in which listeners were complaining about young female presenters and their "vocal fry" (a low creaky vibration, usually at the ends of words and phrases, occurring when vocal cords flutter) even though the habit was just as common among the men on the show.
This article was originally published by VICE Romania A city councillor from the small Romanian town of Medias was recently so annoyed by the barking of his neighbor's dogs that he proposed to have the vocal cords of every dog in his town cut—if the dog barks "too loudly" between certain hours of the night, that is.
The seemingly ageless singer-songwriter is performing at Madison Square Garden for the first time in eight years this week as part of the El Dorado World Tour, whose 55 dates were postponed last year after she had a vascular lesion on her vocal cords that was so severe she wasn't sure she'd ever be able to perform again.
Warm up your vocal cords: "Let It Go," the Oscar-winning power anthem, comes to network television in this Disney fable about Elsa (the voice of Idina Menzel), an ice princess cursed with a frigid touch who casts her Scandinavian kingdom into eternal winter when her younger sister, Anna (Kristen Bell), falls for a forbidden prince (Santino Fontana).
But even with that understanding, and with the application of a few small, telling details — like the way Adelaide strangles Red when she overcomes her in childhood, apparently damaging her vocal cords and leaving Red with a constricted, squawking voice that carries through into adulthood — the twist still feels like it's designed for shock value rather than to further the film's central ideas.
Miley Cyrus had more issues with her throat than just her inflamed tonsils -- her vocal cords were also jacked up, requiring her to go under the knife ... TMZ has confirmed Sources close to Miley tell TMZ ... Miley was recently hospitalized and underwent vocal cord surgery for an unspecified issue she was experiencing -- something she supposedly had been dealing with for years without realizing it.
In their video below posted to Instagram, Deepfake Zuck—who looks quite a bit like a Weekend At Bernie's-style corpse-marionette, though only sounds vaguely like a malicious being speaking through said flesh puppet's dead vocal cords—brags to the audience of his unparalleled power, all courtesy of an evil organization called "Spectre":Imagine this for a second: One man, with total control of billions of people's stolen data, all their secrets, their lives, their futures.

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