Basic Vocal Terminology (Singing Terms)
I decided to record this video to help you understand some of the terminology that I use frequently in my videos, Facebook posts, and SingWise articles. The list includes: larynx, thyroid cartilage, vocal folds, TA muscle, arytenoid cartilage, supraglottal, glottis, subglottal pressure, vocal register, CT muscle, passaggio, register break, phonation, and phonation frequency. / singwisevocals

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MUST KNOW Dos and Don'ts for Voice Training

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SINGING WITH AN 'OPEN' THROAT: Introduction

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How to Sing in HEAD VOICE (Lesson 1): 3 EXERCISES for Thinning the 'Cords'

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