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A functional vocal range is determined solely by the lowest and highest note possible within your voice.
Which statement is TRUE about the dimension of range?
The shape and size of your larynx will influence, but not solely determine, the range of pitches you’re able to sing.
What is the “passaggio”?
When vocalizing, it’s OK to force the voice through discomfort or strain when attempting higher notes.
How many vocal registers are there (according to vocal fold position)?
Coordinating the transition between vocal registers will assist in developing range.
Which vocal register requires the folds to vibrate the fastest?
“Belting” is when a singer purposely stays in head voice at a loud volume.
The thyroarytenoid, cricothyroid and arytenoid muscles, are the primary muscles used to coordinate one’s vocal range.
WELCOME TO THE GLOSSARY
This glossary is designed to be used as a resource when working through the Vocal Gym Course. Many words in this glossary include images. Note that the term being defined will be colored in blue, like the word “brain” is in the image below: