Activating The Necessary Muscles And Their Motion Singing is muscle work. The muscle work in singing is not always visible and that’s why it is challenging to observe it. Finding the necessary muscles and their motion can be difficult and usually support from a singing teacher is needed. In addition Continue Reading
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What Is Mixed Voice Or Middle Voice And How Is It Produced?
Mixed voice or middle register is about combining the chest and the head registers. Often times singers describe middle voice to feel like they’re “mixing” the chest and the head voices together. But how is it done? Making The Register Change Inaudible The vibratory pattern of the vocal folds easily Continue Reading
What Is Head Voice And How Is It Produced?
Head voice is one of the vocal registers. In singing the term is used to describe the high part of the vocal area singer’s sensations of where the sound resonates the vibratory pattern of the vocal folds, mechanisms 2 and 3 head voice sound Definitions that base on singer’s aural perception and Continue Reading
What Is Chest Voice And How Is It Produced?
Chest voice is one of the vocal registers. In singing the term is used to describe the low part of the vocal area singer’s sensations of where the sound resonates the vibratory pattern of the vocal folds, mechanism 1 (M1) modal register (strong, speech-like voice) Definitions that base on singer’s Continue Reading
How Are Different Pitches Produced?
The Length Of The Vocal Folds Affects The Pitch True vocal folds are shorter and thicker at low pitches, and longer at high pitches. If we want to sing a higher pitch, the vocal folds need to elongate. The vibratory frequency of middle c is 261,6 Hz, which means that Continue Reading