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Secondary Vocal Cords
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Tuesday, March 14, 2006 by: Leslie
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I received this query about the anatomy of the voice and thought that many might find my answer enlightening.
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The Nature of Sound
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Sunday, February 12, 2006 by: Leslie
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Some discussion as to the nature or physics of sound should be approached. Sound is a mechanical radiant energy transmitted by longitudinal [i.e.: length-wise spherical] pressure waves through air or other material medium and is the objective cause...
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The Nature of Singing [continued]
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Friday, January 27, 2006 by: Leslie
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The Conversation function is by far the easiest function of human sound production. The Call function requires far less effort than the Alarm function. When the Call and Conversation functions are combined in Speech as differentiated from Singing we...
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The Nature of Singing
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Monday, January 16, 2006 by: Leslie
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The nature of singing is to bring the thoughts and motivations of the group into a common goal of sharing. Sharing is the objective of the group, tribe, and society to remember the history. Learning from the past, to make sense of the present, and...
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The Human Voice and Purpose of Vocal Study
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Monday, December 05, 2005 by: Leslie
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The Human Voice is the most intimate instrument in musical production. Most amazingly, the human voice is inherently capable of producing the most exquisite and remarkable sounds, reflexively. However, the control and coordination of this...
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