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How does our voices change from talking and singing?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    A lot of ways, generally with classical tutition it's more things like lowering the larynx position and shifting your resonance, as well as changing the pronunciation of the words you sing.

    Incidentally, Speech Level Singing focuses on the exact opposite, where you're taught to make your singing voice be as close as your speaking voice.

    Though the main thing that distinguishes talking from singing would probably be sustaining certain notes (whereas when just talking you're all over the place, you try to stay in tune on a certain pitch while singing), the use of vibrato (that wavy sound when you sustain a note), and the use of different vocal registers.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    preparation ought to help, yet once you're male, as your avatar implies, the actuality that your voice is changing could be a element, too. i'm sorry! once I responded your question the day previous, you had a male-sillhouette avatar! possibly I wasn't logged in or something...Sorry! if so, it somewhat is totally almost definetly an basic difficulty of wanting a splash preparation to study a thank you to respire suited (from the diaphragm) so as which you're no longer straining your cords.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I guess it's due to changing and flexing of our vocal chords? =)

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