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  2. Vocal learning - Wikipedia

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    Vocal learning is the ability to modify acoustic and syntactic sounds, acquire new sounds via imitation, and produce vocalizations. "Vocalizations" in this case refers only to sounds generated by the vocal organ (mammalian larynx or avian syrinx) as opposed to by the lips, teeth, and tongue, which require substantially less motor control. [1]

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    Hughie Ferguson (2 March 1895 – 8 January 1930) was a professional footballer.He was one of Scotland's most sought-after young players before signing for Motherwell F.C. to begin his professional career.

  4. Voice training - Wikipedia

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    Voice training may consist of professional training in any of the following fields: . Vocal pedagogy for singing, particularly opera; Debate; Public speaking; Voice acting. Dubbing (filmmaking)

  5. Naturally 7 - Wikipedia

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    Naturally 7 is an American music group with a distinct a cappella style they call "vocal play," which, according to group leader Roger Thomas, is "the art of becoming an instrument using the human voice to create the sound." They simulate the sounds of an instrumental band using only their voices, mouths and distortion effects.

  6. Category:English vocal groups - Wikipedia

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  7. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    In the latter population, wide-filter males can feasibly avoid mate choice rejection by learning from older, narrow-filter males. Therefore, the average reproductive success of wide-filter birds is enhanced by the possibility of learning, and vocal learning and large song repertoires (i.e. wide filters) go hand-in-hand. [116] [110]

  8. HVC (avian brain region) - Wikipedia

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    HVC is located in the caudal nidopallium.It projects to the song motor pathway via the robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA) and to the Anterior Forebrain Pathway via the basal ganglia nucleus Area X. [1] It receives recurrent motor activity through the thalamic nucleus Uvaformis (Uva) and input from the auditory system through projections from the caudalateral mesopallium (CMM) and through ...

  9. Complete Vocal Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Vocal Institute (Danish: Komplet Vocal Institute) also known as CVI, is a private vocal and music institution located in Copenhagen, Denmark.The Institute specialises in the theoretical basis and practical application of the Complete Vocal Technique (often abbreviated to CVT), a technique for vocalists developed by singer and voice researcher Cathrine Sadolin.