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Vocal cords

British pronunciation/vˈəʊkəl kˈɔːdz/
American pronunciation/vˈoʊkəl kˈoːɹdz/
Vocal cords
[NOUN]
1

elastic bands of tissue located within the larynx that vibrate to produce sound during speech and singing

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What are "vocal cords"?

Vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, are paired mucous membrane folds located within the larynx that play a crucial role in producing sound during speech and singing. When air passes through the vocal cords, they vibrate, producing various pitches and tones that allow us to communicate and express ourselves verbally. The tension and position of the vocal cords can be adjusted to control the pitch and volume of our voice, enabling us to convey a wide range of emotions and convey meaning through spoken language.

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1People also sometimes call them vocal cords.
2Those are vocal cords?
3Vocal cords work as string instruments.
4Just the vocal cords vibrating with the tongue in the position.
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