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term used to descibe the vocal chords by Estill.
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breath infuses the beginning or ending of a sound.
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Vocal folds close and the sound pops or stops quickly.
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the air and sound start or stop together
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the vocal tract. Shapes the sound waves into qualities, tones, and words.
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the true vocal folds. They vibrate open and closed to create a sound wave.
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the energy it takes to speak and sing.
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how you end a sound.
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Breath-infused singing. Singing sounds airy, but is intentional.
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The creaky door sound; vocal fry.
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How you start a sound.
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Strong, clear speech or singing. Think most opera and powerful belting.
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the breath from the lungs that moves air to the sound source. Like the gas that powers your car engine.
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Most Comfortable Vocal Effort
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Often called head voice. Lighter than THICK, but still producing tone and no airiness.