Introduction: Actually classification of classic singers' voice depends on habitual judgment by voice teachers or voice trainer referring to vocal timbre, vocal range and vocal quality. Such judgments, however, may turn out to be incorrect because they are based on subjective opinions. Therefore, more objective methodology is required. Method: Foreign dissertations searched through Pub Med, along with foreign and domestic journals, were reviewed regard ing how singers' voice has been categorized. Results: Vocal range, vocal timbre, voice quality, fundamental frequency of habitual speaking, length of vocal tract, the length from cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage's thyroid notch and length of vocal fold, tone of passaggio as well as trad...
Abstract Introduction: The aim of the study was to assess the acoustic and capacity analysis of sing...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between different singing voice types and their vocal f...
The main focus of this work is to analyze how the knowledge of different vocal techniques can suppo...
As developments in voice science continue to contribute to a collective body of knowledge concerning...
The ideal in the 'classical' singing voice includes an extended pitch range with a 'perfect scale,' ...
Frequency and intensity ranges (in true decibel sound pressure level, 20 mu Pa at 1 m) of voice prod...
This paper can be downloaded at http://www.musicstudies.org/Henrich_JIMS_0821205.html - direct link:...
Most of the scientific research on singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. Whil...
The voices of 42 students studying classical opera singing at the Estonian Academy of Music were inv...
The aim of this study was to identify, through literature, similarities and/or differences between I...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
Diagnostic and evaluative methods used in voice care are mostly designedfor the speaking voice, and ...
Within the training and career of a lyrical singer, it is necessary to approach a question: Why is i...
A considerable amount of contemporary Japanese pop music includes high tones that cannot be sung usi...
The term "singer" refers to a population of individuals who perform musical songs or related artisti...
Abstract Introduction: The aim of the study was to assess the acoustic and capacity analysis of sing...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between different singing voice types and their vocal f...
The main focus of this work is to analyze how the knowledge of different vocal techniques can suppo...
As developments in voice science continue to contribute to a collective body of knowledge concerning...
The ideal in the 'classical' singing voice includes an extended pitch range with a 'perfect scale,' ...
Frequency and intensity ranges (in true decibel sound pressure level, 20 mu Pa at 1 m) of voice prod...
This paper can be downloaded at http://www.musicstudies.org/Henrich_JIMS_0821205.html - direct link:...
Most of the scientific research on singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. Whil...
The voices of 42 students studying classical opera singing at the Estonian Academy of Music were inv...
The aim of this study was to identify, through literature, similarities and/or differences between I...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
Diagnostic and evaluative methods used in voice care are mostly designedfor the speaking voice, and ...
Within the training and career of a lyrical singer, it is necessary to approach a question: Why is i...
A considerable amount of contemporary Japanese pop music includes high tones that cannot be sung usi...
The term "singer" refers to a population of individuals who perform musical songs or related artisti...
Abstract Introduction: The aim of the study was to assess the acoustic and capacity analysis of sing...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between different singing voice types and their vocal f...
The main focus of this work is to analyze how the knowledge of different vocal techniques can suppo...