- 嗓子眼 sǎngziyǎn throatcolloquial term for the throat
- 金嗓子 jīnsǎngzi golden voicea clear, resonant, and beautiful singing voice
- 吊嗓子 diàosǎngzi to train one's voiceTo perform vocal exercises according to a specific method, typically done by opera performers or singers, often with instrumental accompaniment.
- 扯嗓子 chěsǎngzi to exercise the voiceTo warm up or practice the voice, often for singing or performance
- 洋嗓子 yángsǎngzi Western-style singing voicea voice trained using Western singing techniques, such as those used in opera or bel canto
- 破嗓子 pòsǎngzi hoarse voicehoarse or disagreeable voice; often used self-deprecatingly to describe one's own poor singing voice
- 左嗓子 zuǒsǎngzi off-key voicean off-key singing voice; a voice that is strident, high-pitched, or unpleasant
- 喊嗓子 hǎnsǎngzi to practice one's voiceTo exercise or train the voice through singing or vocalizing, typically done by opera or theater actors in an open area
- 嗓子眼儿 sǎngziyǎnr throatcolloquial word for the throat
- 假嗓子 jiǎsǎngzi falsettoAn unnatural singing or speaking voice, commonly used by certain roles in Chinese opera, such as the [[青衣|青衣|qing1 yi1]] or [[花旦|花旦|hua1 dan4]].
- 扯开嗓子 chěkāisǎngzi to shout at the top of one's voiceTo strain the throat or vocal cords by shouting or calling out loudly.
- 清嗓子 qīngsǎngzi to clear one's throat