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Vocal Technique Terms

This document provides definitions and alternative meanings for common terms used in videos and books about vocal technique. It defines terms related to vocal registers like chest voice and head voice. It also defines vocal concepts like vocal fold closure, the formants, resonance, and onset phonation. Finally, it defines techniques like larynx lowering, tongue anchoring, and throat shaping that are used to stabilize and amplify the singing voice.

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Vocal Technique Terms

This document provides definitions and alternative meanings for common terms used in videos and books about vocal technique. It defines terms related to vocal registers like chest voice and head voice. It also defines vocal concepts like vocal fold closure, the formants, resonance, and onset phonation. Finally, it defines techniques like larynx lowering, tongue anchoring, and throat shaping that are used to stabilize and amplify the singing voice.

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VOCAL FOLD CLOSURE. “COMPRESSION”, “ADDUCTION”, “CLOSURE”,

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RESONANT TRACKING CONSONANTS”, “SEMI-OCCLUDED

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HIGH CHEST VOICE SINGING

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“THE START”, “THE BEGINNING”, “ONSETS”.

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COMPONENTS REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A GREAT

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TO STABILIZE THE VOICE OR PHONATION.

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“ANCHORING”.

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TONGUE, PALATE, JAW, LIPS.

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SHAPING VOWELS AND FORMANTS WITH MINIMUM JAW

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“THROAT SHAPING”, “HORIZONTAL
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TO OPEN THE VOCAL FOLDS SLIGHTLY THROUGH THE
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TO MAINTAIN TA, OR CHEST VOICE MUSCULATURE

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BEYOND THE BRIDGE.

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THE WEIGHT OR MEASURE OF “PUSH” IN THE VOICE.
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THE SPACE BETWEEN THE VOCAL FOLDS.
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“SING DEEP”, “SING BEHIND YOU”.

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