Articles on Singing

Breathing for singing

Reflexes in singing

A well trained voice has less glottal resistance.

A well-trained voice learns to entrain oscillators

Singing Vowels differ from talking vowels

On the Springiness and Stickiness of Vocal Folds

Info on factors that affect the voice sound

More info on factors that affect the voice sound

Why tongue-trills and lip trills are a good exercise

Why warming up is important

Messa di Voce: Why changing the volume of your voice take more skill than changing the volume on your stereo:

  Soft singing Loud Singing
Lung Pressure Low pressure High pressure
Vocal Cord Tightness Tight Loose




More on Messa di Voce

Noise in the Voice, sometimes a good thing?

High larynx or low larynx singing?

Chest voice or head voice on high notes?

Voice transformation

Wide pharynx for "ring"

Men and women not as different as you might think

What about my troublesome speaking voice?

Should I take the boot camp or private lessons?



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