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Why do I still have a high voice at 14?
As your larynx grows, your vocal cords grow longer and thicker. Also, your facial bones begin to grow. Before your growth spurt, your larynx is relatively small and your vocal cords are relatively thin. So your voice is high and kid-like.
Why do I still sound like a kid?
The reason that is, is because your vocal cords are shorter and thinner, and your throat and the Adam’s apple and the larynx, the house for the vocal cords, are all smaller. The space inside there, where the vocal cords live, is all small, and the vocal cords are tiny. That’s why it sounds thin and high.
Will my voice get deeper with puberty?
Your voice will deepen with puberty. I am assuming you are a guy. The only thing you can really do is wait for nature to take it’s course. Some people are late bloomers. In middle school there are always a few of the guys that hit it early and are starting to grow beards and what not. You don’t need to worry about it.
Why has my child’s voice started to change?
Everyone’s timetable is different, so some kids’ voices might start to change earlier and some might start a little later. Some voices might drop gradually, whereas others might drop quickly. If this hasn’t happened to you yet, don’t worry.
How can I make my voice deeper in 5 Easy Steps?
Here’s How I Got a Deeper Voice (the 5 Best Techniques) 1 Strengthen your Neck Muscles. 2 Breathe from the Diaphragm. 3 Aspirate. 4 Drink More Water. 5 Be More Monotone.
Why does my voice sound high and Feminin in 6th grade?
My voice isn’t super high and feminin, but it still sounds like it did when I was in 6th grade.. Each boy develops at a differ rate, you are having all the other signs of puberty , this one should come too . You could ask you pediatrician to refer you to an ENT specialist , just to make sure that your vocal cords are ok. It will. Give it some time.