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  2. Vocal resonation - Wikipedia

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    Mouth resonance is used for a conversational vocal color in singing and, in combination with nasal resonance, it creates forward placement or mask resonance. Chest resonance adds richer, darker, and deeper tone coloring for a sense of power, warmth, and sensuality.

  3. Vocal register - Wikipedia

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    Vocal pedagogists may use the term vocal register to refer to any of the following: [2] A labeled anatomical diagram of the vocal folds or cords. a particular part of the vocal range such as the upper, middle, or lower registers; a resonance area such as chest voice or head voice; a phonatory process; a certain vocal timbre

  4. Singing - Wikipedia

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    A resonance area such as chest voice or head voice. A phonatory process (phonation is the process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal folds that is in turn modified by the resonance of the vocal tract) A certain vocal timbre or vocal "color" A region of the voice which is defined or delimited by vocal breaks.

  5. Estill Voice Training - Wikipedia

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    Jaw Control: The jaw figure demonstrates the subtle resonance changes in voice production that are associated with different positions or postures of the jaw. [50] Lips Control: This figure demonstrates various lip postures employed by speakers and singers and their subtle impact on vocal resonance through changing the length of the vocal tract ...

  6. Vocal pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Other concepts discussed in the monastic system included vocal resonance, voice classification, breath support, diction, and tone quality to name a few. The ideas developed within the monastic system highly influenced the development of vocal pedagogy over the next several centuries including the Bel Canto style of singing.

  7. Phonation - Wikipedia

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    A resonance area such as chest voice or head voice A certain vocal timbre Four combinations of these elements are identified in speech pathology: the vocal fry register , the modal register , the falsetto register , and the whistle register .

  8. The Best, Worst, and Most Memorable Moments of the 2025 Grammys

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    Carpenter won the night’s “Best Pop Vocal” award for Short n Sweet presented by Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith of L.A.’s own Red Hot Chili Peppers, marking her first Grammy win. She thanked ...

  9. Chest voice - Wikipedia

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    Chest voice is a term used within vocal music. The use of this term varies widely within vocal pedagogical circles. There is no consistent opinion among vocal music professionals regarding the term. Chest voice can be used in relation to: A particular part of the vocal range or type of vocal register [1] A vocal resonance area; A specific vocal ...