GiLRS PUBERTY/VOiCE CHANGiNG QUESTiON?
if it get higher, would that back me sing higher??
Answers: Voices adapt because the larynx, or voice box, increases in size during puberty. When the larynx grows drastically quickly, it can wreak the voice to "break," crack, and squeak. As the vocal cords within the larynx get thicker and longer, the tone of the voice deepen. The voice cracking, breaking or squeaking happens more to boys. :)
it get higher all right for most girls and i'm guessing it might help you sing superior.. Um I dont think its change much.not that i know of.but i dont think it will support you sing higher.most girls can allready sing really dignified in falceto (like that high softer voice) but singing lessons will minister to.alot.if you are short you can usualy sing high lacking falceto (thats my theory becoz you volcal chords are shorter consequently make a ghigher sound) but yea sorry if im not much abet.