Why does my adam's apple go up so much when i sing?

Drake

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i sing for fun, but as i learn more, i realized that my larynx is in a totally incorrect position when i sing.

my larynx just shoots up my neck which somehow restricts me from higher notes and wears me down..

my music teacher is searching for a vocal coach for me, but i still don't have one. what is a good way to control my larynx? should i wait for a teacher?

i think i'm a baritone or second tenor, with my range being from D#2 up to E4... I somewhat strain singing anywhere above low C (C3). if my larnyx is at the right position, will my range increase?
 
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