Well, it sort of is. Vocal fry is the loosening of your vocal folds until they no longer resonate at a pitch, but puff air in fairly random intervals instead. Subharmonics is found in between fry and phonation, where one of your folds is phonating but the other isn't, but rather is in a fry controlled by the other fold. This technique, by the way, doesn't use the false folds, which naturally resonate nearly an octave below the vocal folds, neither does fry. This is all vocal folds.
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Sounds good mate.
Nice fry
it’s not fry lol
Well, it sort of is. Vocal fry is the loosening of your vocal folds until they no longer resonate at a pitch, but puff air in fairly random intervals instead. Subharmonics is found in between fry and phonation, where one of your folds is phonating but the other isn't, but rather is in a fry controlled by the other fold.
This technique, by the way, doesn't use the false folds, which naturally resonate nearly an octave below the vocal folds, neither does fry. This is all vocal folds.
@@somepunkinthecomments471 ive been doing this by myself for years, only now know the name of it. So thank you for clarifying how it works!
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