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  2. A cappella - Wikipedia

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    A cappella music was originally used in religious music, especially church music as well as anasheed and zemirot. Gregorian chant is an example of a cappella singing, as is the majority of secular vocal music from the Renaissance.

  3. Sprechgesang - Wikipedia

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    The Sprechgesang vocal style is also prominent in the British post-punk scene of the 2020s, with several groups featuring a vocalist that uses the talk-sing method. [ 7 ] The following pop and rock artists have been described as featuring Sprechgesang or talk-sing vocals in their music

  4. Vocal music - Wikipedia

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    Vocal music often has a sequence of sustained pitches that rise and fall, creating a melody, but some vocal styles use less distinct pitches, such as chants or a rhythmic speech-like delivery, such as rapping. As well, there are extended vocal techniques that may be used, such as screaming, growling, throat singing, or yodelling.

  5. Extended vocal technique - Wikipedia

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    Particularly famous examples of extended vocal technique can be found in the music of Luciano Berio, John Cage, George Crumb, Peter Maxwell Davies, Hans Werner Henze, György Ligeti, Demetrio Stratos, Meredith Monk, Giacinto Scelsi, Arnold Schoenberg, Salvatore Sciarrino, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tim Foust, Avi Kaplan, and Trevor Wishart.

  6. Speech - Wikipedia

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    Speech perception is categorical, in that people put the sounds they hear into categories rather than perceiving them as a spectrum. People are more likely to be able to hear differences in sounds across categorical boundaries than within them. A good example of this is voice onset time (VOT), one aspect of the phonetic production of consonant ...

  7. Human voice - Wikipedia

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    Within speech pathology, the term vocal register has three constituent elements: a certain vibratory pattern of the vocal folds, a certain series of pitches, and a certain type of sound. Speech pathologists identify four vocal registers based on the physiology of laryngeal function: the vocal fry register , the modal register , the falsetto ...

  8. Vocal register - Wikipedia

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    The vocal timbres created by physical changes in the vocal fold vibrations and muscular changes in the laryngeal muscles are known as glottal configurations. [11] These configurations happen as a result of adduction and abduction of the glottis. A glottal configuration is the area in which the vocal folds come together when phonating.

  9. List of collegiate a cappella groups in the United States

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    Profecy A Cappella Rowan University Tenor/Bass 2014 Purple Haze: Northwestern University: Mixed 1996 Quirks: Trinity College: Soprano/Alto 2004 Raagapella: Stanford University: Tenor/Bass 2002 The Radcliffe Pitches: Harvard University: Soprano/Alto 1975 Redhot & Blue: Yale University: Mixed 1977 Shir Appeal: Tufts University: Mixed 1995 Sil ...