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qualities include but are not
limited to
vocal range,
vocal weight,
vocal tessitura,
vocal timbre, and
vocal transition points such as
breaks and lifts...
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Vocality or
special vocal effects are
vocal or
vocally inspired devices including guttural effects,
interpolated vocality, falsetto, blue notes, Afro-melismas...
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backing vocalist is a
singer who
provides vocal harmony with the lead
vocalist or
other backing vocalists. A
backing vocalist may also sing
alone as...
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vocal cords, also
known as
vocal folds, are
folds of
throat tissues that are key in
creating sounds through vocalization. The
length of the
vocal cords...
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having certain qualities or
characteristics of
vocal range,
vocal weight, tessitura,
vocal timbre, and
vocal transition points (p****aggio), such as breaks...
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traditional verse/chorus structure.
Structured vocal form in
trance music forms the
basis of the
vocal trance subgenre,
which has been
described as "grand...
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Vocal range is the
range of
pitches that a
human voice can phonate. A
common application is
within the
context of singing,
where it is used as a defining...
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Vocal pedagogy is the
study of the art and
science of
voice instruction. It is used in the
teaching of
singing and ****ists in
defining what
singing is...
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dominant sound. In
vocal group performances,
notably in soul and
gospel music, and
early rock and roll, the lead
singer takes the main
vocal melody, with a...
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Vocal weight refers to the
perceived "lightness" or "heaviness" of a
singing voice. This
quality of the
voice is one of the
major determining factors...