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vocal band

A singer carefully warms up her vocal bands before a performance.

Definition

Noun: * Vocal Band: Either of two pairs of folds of mucous membrane projecting into the larynx. The lower pair are the true vocal cords, which vibrate to produce sound for speech and singing. The upper pair are the false vocal cords, which primarily have a protective function.

Usage

The term "vocal band" is a precise anatomical term. It is most commonly used in medical, scientific, and vocal pedagogy contexts to describe the specific physical structures within the larynx (voice box).

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The singer's hoarseness was caused by swelling of the vocal bands.
    • A laryngoscopy allows a doctor to examine the vocal bands directly.
    • Proper hydration is essential for keeping the vocal bands lubricated and healthy.
Advanced Usage
  • "True vocal bands/cords": Specifically refers to the lower pair of folds (the vocal folds or vocal ligaments), which are the primary sound-producing structures.
    • The pitch of the voice is controlled by the tension in the true vocal bands.
  • "False vocal bands/cords": Refers to the upper pair of folds (the vestibular folds), which do not typically vibrate for normal speech but help close the airway during swallowing or heavy lifting.
    • Strain from yelling can sometimes involve the false vocal bands.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vocal cord (n): The most common synonym for "vocal band," especially when referring to the true vocal folds. The terms are often used interchangeably.
  • Vocal fold (n): A preferred term in medical and voice science literature, as it more accurately describes the layered, fold-like structure.
  • Glottis (n): The space between the two vocal bands.
  • Larynx (n): The organ (voice box) that houses the vocal bands.
Synonyms
  • Vocal cord
  • Vocal fold
  • (True/False) vocal folds
Notes on Meaning

While "vocal band" and "vocal cord" are synonyms, "vocal fold" is considered a more anatomically precise term. In everyday language, "vocal cords" is the most frequently used term. The phrase always refers to the paired anatomical structures and is not used idiomatically.

vocal band

A singer carefully warms up her vocal bands before a performance.

Noun
  1. either of two pairs of folds of mucous membrane projecting into the larynx