![]() With the CT muscle in particular, if you try to aggressively increase or decrease your pitch, or even raise or lower your volume without doing some vocal exercises, the laryngeal muscles can tighten, loosen, expand, or shrink too quickly. If you use it too abruptly or without warming it up, the muscle can tighten and become hard to move. As with any other muscle, the CT muscle is best used slowly, carefully, and with training. The pitch of your voice results from the movement of the cricothyroid (CT) muscle. This makes the muscles more likely to suddenly tighten or lose control, resulting in a crack or squeak, as you learn to get used to the new anatomical arrangement in your throat. ![]() ![]() This sudden change in size, shape, and thickness can destabilize your vocal cord movements when you speak.
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