Within the training and career of a lyrical singer, it is necessary to approach a question: Why is it important to know the vocal classification and the technique for the correct assignment of the repertoire? Although the answer forces us to delve a little deeper into the history of the classification of voices by sex, we will also focus on characteristics that section lyrical voices by their tessitura, timbre and intensity, with a special emphasis on the tenor voice
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between different singing styles and ...
The voice is the oldest instrument in existence. Throughout its history, there have been many vocal ...
Within the training and career of a lyrical singer, it is necessary to approach a question: Why is i...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Sp...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
Hearing the term “opera singer” for many triggers an image of a German dramatic soprano bearing viki...
As developments in voice science continue to contribute to a collective body of knowledge concerning...
The main focus of this work is to analyze how the knowledge of different vocal techniques can suppo...
The concepts of voice categorization have existed for centuries, but a unified system for the singer...
After studying voice for two years, I have fount this general study f vocal techniques to be very ed...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
Introduction: Actually classification of classic singers' voice depends on habitual judgment by voic...
The modern operatic tenor, with his chest-voice-like upper register, produces a vastly different sou...
Not every tenor is destined to sing romantic leading roles. Fortunately, the expansive body of secon...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between different singing styles and ...
The voice is the oldest instrument in existence. Throughout its history, there have been many vocal ...
Within the training and career of a lyrical singer, it is necessary to approach a question: Why is i...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Sp...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
Hearing the term “opera singer” for many triggers an image of a German dramatic soprano bearing viki...
As developments in voice science continue to contribute to a collective body of knowledge concerning...
The main focus of this work is to analyze how the knowledge of different vocal techniques can suppo...
The concepts of voice categorization have existed for centuries, but a unified system for the singer...
After studying voice for two years, I have fount this general study f vocal techniques to be very ed...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
Introduction: Actually classification of classic singers' voice depends on habitual judgment by voic...
The modern operatic tenor, with his chest-voice-like upper register, produces a vastly different sou...
Not every tenor is destined to sing romantic leading roles. Fortunately, the expansive body of secon...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between different singing styles and ...
The voice is the oldest instrument in existence. Throughout its history, there have been many vocal ...