Either of two pairs of folds of mucous membrane projecting into the larynx.
1 Ardern has long had a small but vocal band of critics at home.
2 The Australian vocal band have extended their run in Las Vegas for another three years.
3 The Volt has been embraced by a small but vocal band of advocates determined to see it produced.
4 The dam was backed by hardliners with ties to China and opposed by an increasingly vocal band of reformers.
5 The muscles which regulate the tension of the vocal bands are the following:
6 The glottis is the chink between the true vocal bands .
7 This shows that the vocal bands are relaxed.
8 Just so with these vocal bands or cords.
9 It is to be a test of inspiration, attack, economy of breath, adjustment of the vocal bands , the resonance-chambers, etc.
10 Also the resonance cavities above should be open, that the vibrations generated at the vocal bands may find expansion and resonance.
11 During the early years of school-life the pupils may often sing out of tune because the vocal bands and controlling muscles are very weak.
12 The reader's attention is particularly drawn to the new views of the method of action of the vocal bands , etc., referred to on this page.
13 In singing and speaking the larynx should be steadied, otherwise the "attack," or application of the air-blast to the vocal bands , cannot be perfect.
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