Can your voice break twice?

Your voice may change twice in your lifetime – first, due to hormones and, later, to aging. It's a good idea to listen to what your voice is telling you, especially as you age.
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Why has my voice been cracking again?

Laryngitis

Laryngitis is inflammation of your vocal folds or laryngeal muscles. This is usually caused by a viral infection, but it can also happen if you just use your voice a lot. Laryngitis usually lasts for only a short time if it's due to overuse or infection.
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Does voice change after 18?

Anatomical changes

Most of the voice change begins around puberty. Adult pitch is reached 2–3 years later but the voice does not stabilize until the early years of adulthood. It usually happens months or years before the development of significant facial hair.
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Can a boys voice change twice?

As a boy grows into sexual maturity, his voice becomes deeper. This change doesn't happen overnight, though. Some boys' voices deepen more quickly than their peers' voices. Because of this gradual change, a boy's voice can occasionally crack.
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Does your voice get deeper after it breaks?

This means they can't vibrate as quickly to produce higher notes like they did before. The head grows and changes shape too. The air spaces up inside the nose (sinuses) and inside the mouth and throat get more roomy. These bigger spaces make deeper sounds coming from the voicebox sound louder.
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Why is my voice so high at 18?

However, often a high pitched voice is due to the vocal cords being stretched too tightly by the failure to develop a thickening of the voice box with puberty. If one pictures a string instrument, we raise the pitch by tightening the string and lower it by loosening the string.
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Why is my voice so high at 15?

Before your growth spurt, your larynx is relatively small and your vocal cords are relatively thin. So your voice is high and kid-like.
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At what age do singers lose their voice?

As you enter your 60s and 70s, your voice starts to change. Your vocal folds weaken, cartilage in the larynx begins to ossify, and your respiratory system (which helps power your voice) begins to work less efficiently. The result? Men's voices go up, and women's go down.
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What are the final stages of puberty?

Stage 5 is the final phase. Development typically ends in this stage. Girls reach physical adulthood. Pubic hair may extend out to their thighs, and some girls may have a line of hair up to their belly button. Most girls attain their peak height by age 16, but some may continue growing through age 20.
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Can teenage boys sing?

Boys like to sing. Adolescent boys around the world report the same thing: They enjoy singing and want to get better at it. Yet many boys stop singing during the transition from childhood to adolescence. There is a misconception that boys stop because their voices start to change.
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Why is my voice husky?

Laryngitis. Laryngitis is one of the most common causes of hoarseness. It can be due to temporary swelling of the vocal folds from a cold, an upper respiratory infection, or allergies. Your doctor will treat laryngitis according to its cause.
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Why is my voice so high for a guy?

During puberty, a surge of sex hormones causes vocal folds to lengthen and build up muscle, more so for boys who experience a spike in testosterone at this time.
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Why is my voice shaky?

Clinical bottom line. Lots of people have shaky voices at one time of another, e.g. when nervous, tired or overstimulated. Other people have shaky voices because of an underlying neurological condition, such as Essential Tremor.
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Why is my voice so deep at 12?

It's the same sort of thing with vocal cords. Before you reach puberty, your larynx is pretty small and your vocal cords are kind of small and thin. That's why your voice is higher than an adult's. As you go through puberty, the larynx gets bigger and the vocal cords lengthen and thicken, so your voice gets deeper.
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Does voice get deeper after 20?

Men's voices often deepen up to an octave, while women's voices usually move about three tones lower. After puberty and well into older adulthood, some people's voices may change, but not everyone's. Men's voices tend to go up in pitch. Women's voices tend to go down.
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What age do boys voices break?

Everyone's timing is different, so some boys' voices might start to change earlier and some might start a little later. A boy's voice typically begins to change between ages 11 and 14½, usually just after the major growth spurt. Some boys' voices might change gradually, whereas others' might change quickly.
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Is there a second puberty?

Second puberty isn't a real medical term. People use it to describe how your body changes during your 20s, 30s, and 40s. The term can be misleading, as these changes are different from puberty during adolescence. Many age-related changes are due to declining hormone levels over time.
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Why does my 4 year old have pubic hair?

During adrenarche, the adrenal glands, which sit on the kidneys, begin to churn out weak "male" hormones. That, in turn, can cause kids to develop some pubic hair, underarm hair and body odor. Those adrenal-related changes can happen in the absence of "true" puberty, Kohn explained.
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How do I know puberty is over?

The genitals grow throughout puberty. Because puberty ends at different ages for different people, there is no set age at which the genitals will have completely developed. Once puberty is complete, the genitals are usually fully developed. Puberty usually takes around 4 years.
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At what age do singers peak?

Singers' voices mature anywhere from their 20s to the early 40s, and, in general, voices that are deeper and heavier in tone take longer to develop fully. Coloraturas, or sopranos with light voices, typically reach their peaks earliest, in the mid-20s.
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Why do singers close their eyes when singing?

Why do we close our eyes when we sing? Turning off one of the five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch and smell), helps us to immerse in the others – and this is particularly the case with sight, as is often our primary sense. By closing down the eyes, it helps us to immerse, shut out the rest of the world and zone in.
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Why do singers wear earphones when they sing?

In-ears allow you to listen to yourself clearly and feel less need to strain, often singing more accurately as a result and without risking vocal damage even when doing many shows in a condensed period.
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Can humming deepen your voice?

Humming. When you hum, you're warming up your voice, which can give you a greater level of control over it. Try taking a deep breath and then hum for as long as possible, once again going down the scales to find a lower tone.
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Why do I sound like a kid?

If you sound like a child, it is most likely that you are not using enough diaphragm support to release your singing voice in a relaxed mode; instead you constrict your throat more, in order to squeeze out your voice.
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Why does my voice sound like a boy when I'm a girl?

For women with a voice that sounds like a man, it could be because of the size and thickness of their vocal cords, in which case, they'll need to develop full resonance too, to make their voice sound warmer, an essential quality of a female voice.
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