Why can people hum certain high/low notes but can’t sing them?

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Why can people hum certain high/low notes but can’t sing them?

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Vowels and consonants stress your vocal cords and cause them to constrict or relax. When you’re humming, your vocal cords aren’t constricting whatsoever which allows them to relax, giving you a fair bit more range when humming.

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