When we learn how to play the guitar or the piano or the clarinet, we have direct control of virtually all elements of sound-making and body use. We can feel…
Category: voice science
Occlusive exercises are those that greatly reduce or close the mouth opening to allow for a different kind of action of the vocal folds. These include: Lip trills or bubbles…
The short answer is “no”. There are cultural differences, and differences of size of the larynx and vocal folds, but functionally all voices have the same scientific registers available to…
Let this be the second in a series called “vocal pedagogy annoyances”. When people wax rhapsodic about the wonders of modern technology helping us to “understand how the voice works”,…