Do singers with tonsils sound better than without tonsils?
Singers with healthy tonsils typically sound better than singers who have had their tonsils removed. Tonsils contribute to the richness and resonance of the singing voice by amplifying certain frequencies and providing a space for sound to reverberate. Removing the tonsils can result in a thinner, weaker sound, reduced vocal range, and decreased breath control.
However, individual experiences may vary, and a skilled singer can still achieve excellent vocal quality even without tonsils.