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In an interview with BBC's Front Row, the 54-year-old actor revealed that he damaged his voice screaming and yelling while playing the iconic Marvel character in nine films across more than two ...
“My vocal teacher in drama school would’ve been horrified with some of the things I did [as Wolverine].” Hugh Jackman in ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ (20th Century Studios)
Elton John is notable for having vocal surgery, as it caused his voice to significantly deepen. Research by Massachusetts General Hospital which analysed a group of elite singers who suffered vocal cord damage, with a total of 240 Grammy award nominations among them, showed that 90% of those injuries was the result of vocal trauma and overuse. [20]
Nyong'o strained her vocal cords, forming a polyp while recording Roz's robotic yet emotional voice. Recording sessions were halted for three months to allow Nyong'o to recover without surgery.
The human vocal cords are roughly 12 – 24 mm in length, and 3–5 mm thick. [9] Histologically, the human vocal cords are a laminated structure composed of five different layers. The vocalis muscle, main body of the vocal cords, is covered by the mucosa, which consists of the epithelium and the lamina propria. [10]
However, screaming, growling and harsh vocals require traditional melodic vocal techniques to be done properly and without physical damage of any kind. [17] For example, in 2005 professional vocal coach Melissa Cross released a DVD called The Zen of Screaming , which featured instructions on how to utilize said techniques without damaging one's ...
Musician also spoke about taking a break from performing for mental health reasons
Any injury or condition that prevents the vocal cords - the paired bands of muscle tissue positioned over the trachea - from coming together and vibrating will have the potential to make a person unable to speak. When a person prepares to speak, the vocal folds come together over the trachea and vibrate due to the airflow from the lungs.