10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOICE RANGE»
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voice range in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
voice range and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Clinical Measurement of Speech and
Voice
years, with results that are illustrated in Figures 5-12 and 5-13. The Effect of
Training If the voice range profile depicts something real about the physiological
capabilities of the larynx, and if vocal training has a beneficial effect on vocal
function, ...
Ronald J. Baken, Robert F. Orlikoff, 2000
See Figure 11-1 for what the average female middle voice range looks like. In the
beginning, your middle voice may be weak as you try to figure out how to reach
these notes without transitioning to head or chest voice. Depending on the song,
...
Pamelia S. Phillips, 2011
3
The
Voice Book: For Everyone who Wants to Make the Most of ...
Most of the adult male voice range lies within it and so does the lowest part of the
female range. There is, generally, an overlap where the lowest notes of the
female range and the highest notes of the male range - while still in this register ...
4
Clinical
Voice Disorders
One of the more useful applications of acoustic data collection is the voice range
profile, or the phonetogram. The phonetogram shows the maximum variation of
amplitude (or dynamic range) as a function of frequency. In the modal range, the
...
Arnold Elvin Aronson, 2009
5
Clinical
Voice Pathology: Theory and Management
By providing an excellent model (even of a loud "Hey!"), the clinician can
encourage improved performance on these tasks. Usually, a patient will feel
more comfortable when they are given the incentive to match a modeL Voice
Range Profile, ...
Joseph C. Stemple, Leslie E. Glaze, Bernice K. Gerdeman, 2000
6
The Baritone
Voice: A Personal Guide to Acquiring a Superior ...
the upper middle of the chest voice's range, will serve the singer, as sort of “ramp”
, upon which all ascending vocal movement will travel, when the singer performs
all ascending vocal movement. This “ramp” is accomplished when the ...
The single tones and voice range chart depicts the contours of the four tones in
terms of the pitch of the human voice, with level 5 representing the top of your
normal voice range, and level 1 representing the bottom of your comfortable
voice ...
Philip F. Williams, Yenna Wu, 1999
8
Understanding
Voice Problems: A Physiological Perspective ...
Using the Voice Range Profile described previously, McAllister, Sederholm,
Sundberg, and Gramming (1994) reported a decrease in fundamental frequency
range in 10-year- old children with vocal nodules (19 semitones), as compared
with ...
Janina K. Casper, Rebecca Leonard, 2006
9
Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices
The more conventional singing voice range varies significantly. Confident,
classically trained singers are likely to have a wider potential range than avowed
non-singers, but even the latter will be able to manage more than they may think
...
10
Scoring for
Voice: A Guide to Writing Vocal Arrangements
As a general rule, the smaller the group, the more conservative the utilization of
extreme voice range should be. In other words, your arrangement will be more
effective if you shrink your mental range chart relative to the size of the group —
the ...
Jimmy Joyce, Francis Hobbs, Betty Joyce, 1990