A clearer view of singing voice production: 25 years of progress

Voice research has enjoyed its most productive period of history during the past 25 years. Many of the enigmas related to the biomechanics and acoustics of the singing voice have been resolved. This paper presents state of-the-art understanding regarding the following topics: vibrato, the singer...

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Modes of vocal fold vibration
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Speech, Alaryngeal
Subglottal pressure
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Voice Foundation
Voice registers
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