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Great video of the vocal chords in action. The video is real.. .That's what they look like. looks like it was filmed using an endoscope.

One problem with the video worth mentioning is that: The vocal chords look as if they're oscillating slowly when the person sings, they're actually oscillating thousands of times per second but the 25 frames per second on the camera give the illusion they're moving more slowly.

I was hoping someone that knows stuff about human anatomy can tell me if this is true how vocal cords work:

 

http://cananybodysing.com/how-the-vocal-cords-and-larynx-work.html

 

Is that video real? Thats pretty cool if that is real I've never seen anything like it, how do they do that?

 

 

thanks

 

 

Great video of the vocal chords in action. The video is real.. .That's what they look like. looks like it was filmed using an endoscope.

One problem with the video worth mentioning is that: The vocal chords look as if they're oscillating slowly when the person sings, they're actually oscillating thousands of times per second but the 25 frames per second on the camera give the illusion they're moving more slowly.

 

 

agree with that. its the physiology of the vocal cords

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