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Mar 26 07 5:07 PM

male soprano

By male soprano, I'm referring to men with vocal folds as thin and short as a woman. Most men have thicker folds, and normally longer folds, than women in general. That's why we have a bigger larnyx, to hold the bigger folds.

But, yes, we can stretch and coordinate the fold properly for any male to sing soprano with ease, yes.

Dampening doesn't occur until the whistle register. Head voice has the longest, and thinnest folds, which is a prerequisite for the dampening to whistle. That's a misunderstanding that Seth created.