Causes of Hoarseness:
1) Lack of vocal cord closure
2) Lack of support
3) Too much air
4) Narrow space
5) Fatigue
6) Vocal cord injury/nodules
7) Phlegm/inflammation
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258: Clean Up Your (SINGING) Act: Nail that high chest voice onset!
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