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cartilage is very sensitive to testosterone. growth of the larynx causes the vocal chords to become longer and thicker.Actually girls experience the same thing but the change is much less noticeable. Another change that occurs during puberty is that a boys face will become wider as it grows, this creates bigger spaces in the sinus cavities that gives the voice more room to resonate in.. this also contributes to the deepening sound.
cartilage is very sensitive to testosterone. growth of the larynx causes the vocal chords to become longer and thicker.
Quote from: JnA on 19/03/2008 15:19:54cartilage is very sensitive to testosterone. growth of the larynx causes the vocal chords to become longer and thicker.That's understandable; but why do they get that strange yodelling effect? The voice can actually swap registers in the middle of a sentence.