• Modal voice is the vocal register used most frequently in speech and singing in most languages. It is also the term used in linguistics for the most common...
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    in the human voice produced by a particular vibratory pattern of the vocal folds. These registers include modal voice (or normal voice), vocal fry, falsetto...
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  • Falsetto (category Voice registers)
    "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave. It is produced...
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  • a phonation in which the vocal folds vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted to let more air escape which produces a sighing-like...
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  • Phonation (redirect from Voice quality)
    Breathy voice Creaky voice Faucalized voice Harsh voice List of language disorders List of phonetics topics Modal voice Slack voice Stiff voice Strident...
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  • pronounced but not with [s]. (For a more detailed, technical explanation, see modal voice and phonation.) In most European languages, with a notable exception...
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  • Slack voice (or lax voice) is the pronunciation of consonant or vowels with a glottal opening slightly wider than that occurring in modal voice. Such...
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  • stiff voice describes the pronunciation of consonants or vowels with a glottal opening narrower, and the vocal folds stiffer, than occurs in modal voice. Although...
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  • changed throughout musical history, from a modal voice, to a modal and falsetto voice, to the primarily falsetto voice that is denoted by the term today. This...
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  • chest voices and rely on their falsetto register to reach high notes, using their modal voice mostly for the lowest notes. The countertenor voice is therefore...
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  • unintentionally speak in head voice or even strain their voices using pitches which were previously chest voice, the lowest part of the modal voice register. Historical...
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  • Sopranist (category Voice types)
    may be able to sing in the soprano range using his normal or modal voice (high chest voice) and not falsetto due to endocrinological reasons, like Radu...
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  • Vocal fry register (category Voice registers)
    closure. The register (if well controlled) can extend far below the modal voice register, in some cases up to 8 octaves lower, such as in the case of...
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    or flageolet register) is the highest register of the human voice, lying above the modal register and falsetto register. This register has a specific...
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  • to the clause in which it occurs, so as to express tense, aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc. Auxiliary verbs usually accompany an infinitive verb...
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  • slightly further apart than in modal voicing, they produce phonation types like breathy voice (or murmur) and whispery voice. The tension across the vocal...
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    the IPA use of the word "voice" for voicing. For illustration here, diacritics are combined with the letter 'V' for modal voice, as that is the default...
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  • octaves below the frequency of modal voicing, and the airflow through the glottis is very slow. Although creaky voice may occur with very low pitch, as...
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  • glottal stop followed by a modally voiced sonorant, [ʔm], [ʔj], etc.; an initially creaky voiced sonorant switching to modal voice by the end; a fully creaky...
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  • Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) has distinct letters for many voiceless and modally voiced pairs of consonants (the obstruents), such as [p b], [t d], [k ɡ], [q...
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  • Voice break generally refers to transitions between different vocal registers of the human voice. Although singing is mostly done using the modal register...
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    Look up Appendix:English modal verbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The English modal auxiliary verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs...
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  • It starts with modal voice phonation, which moves increasingly toward tense voice with accompanying harsh voice (although the harsh voice seems to vary...
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  • two distinct voice qualities: modal voice and breathy voice. The existence of two additional voice qualities, faucalized (or hollow) voice and harsh (or...
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  • and not vibrating, and voiced consonants are produced when the vocal folds are fractionally closed and vibrating (modal voice). Voiceless aspiration occurs...
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  • register immediately above the modal voice range Falsettone Falsetto, sung using the usual techniques of modal voice register Leggiero tenor See tenore...
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    Norwegian hard rock band TNT. He is known for his wide vocal range, with his modal voice spanning over four octaves. Harnell has also been the frontman of Starbreaker...
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  • Falsettone (category Voice registers)
    singing are amplified by using the same singing technique used in the modal voice register. The result is a bright, powerful tone, often very high-pitched...
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    IPA.) Notes: With aspirated voiced consonants, the aspiration is usually also voiced (voiced aspirated – but see voiced consonants with voiceless aspiration)...
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  • described in Dinka vowels: modal voice, breathy voice, faucalized voice, and harsh voice. The modal series has creaky or harsh voice realizations in certain...
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