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sounds to form the
nucleus of a syllable, such as the
syllabic (i.e.,
vocalic) l in the
English word
table [ˈtʰeɪ.bl̩] (when not
considered to have a...
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qualities include but are not
limited to
vocal range,
vocal weight,
vocal tessitura,
vocal timbre, and
vocal transition points such as
breaks and lifts...
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vocal cords, also
known as
vocal folds, are
folds of
throat tissues that are key in
creating sounds through vocalization. The
length of the
vocal cords...
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Vocality or
special vocal effects are
vocal or
vocally inspired devices including guttural effects,
interpolated vocality, falsetto, blue notes, Afro-melismas...
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Vocal resonance may be
defined as "the
process by
which the
basic product of
phonation is
enhanced in
timbre and/or
intensity by the air-filled cavities...
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Vocal jazz or jazz
singing is a
genre within jazz
music where the
voice is used as an instrument.
Vocal jazz
began in the
early twentieth century. Jazz...
- A
vocal coach, also
known as a
voice coach (though this term
often applies to
those working with
speech and
communication rather than singing), is a music...
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Vocal music is a type of
singing performed by one or more singers,
either with
instrumental accompaniment, or
without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella)...
- A
vocal register is a
range of
tones in the
human voice produced by a
particular vibratory pattern of the
vocal folds.
These registers include modal voice...
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metal vocals,
brutal vocals,
guttural vocals,
death grunts,
growled vocals, low
pitched vocals, low growls,
unclean vocals,
harsh vocals,
vocal fry, glottal...