vocal tract

  • 1Vocal tract — The vocal tract is the cavity in human beings and in animals where sound that is produced at the sound source (larynx in mammals; syrinx in birds) is filtered. Sagittal section of human vocal tract In birds it consists of the trachea, the syrinx …

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  • 2vocal tract — /voʊkəl ˈtrækt/ (say vohkuhl trakt) noun the part of the vocal system above the vocal cords …

  • 3vocal tract — the passages from the glottis through the nose and throat that influence the quality of the voice …

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  • 4Vocal pedagogy — Vocal pedagogy, or voice pedagogy, is the study of the teaching of singing. Vocal pedagogists are people who study the teaching of singing. To some extent all voice teachers are vocal pedagogists because vocal pedagogy informs them about not only …

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  • 5tract — An elongated area, e.g., path, track, way. SEE ALSO: fascicle. SYN: tractus. [L. tractus, a drawing out] alimentary t. SYN: digestive t.. anterior corticospinal t. uncrossed fibers forming a small bundle in the anterior funiculus of the …

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  • 6Complete Vocal Technique — (CVT) is a singing method developed by Danish singer, vocal coach and vocal researcher Cathrine Sadolin. Since the 1980s she has been researching all the sounds the human voice is able to produce. She came up with a new terminology and visual… …

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  • 7aerodigestive tract — The combined organs and tissues of the respiratory tract and the upper part of the digestive tract (including the lips, mouth, tongue, nose, throat, vocal cords, and part of the esophagus and windpipe) …

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  • 8vocaltract — vocal tract n. The airway used in the production of speech, especially the passage above the larynx, including the pharynx, mouth, and nasal cavities. * * * …

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  • 9phonetics — /feuh net iks, foh /, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. the science or study of speech sounds and their production, transmission, and reception, and their analysis, classification, and transcription. Cf. acoustic phonetics, articulatory phonetics,… …

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  • 10speech — /speech/, n. 1. the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture: Losing her speech made her feel isolated from humanity. 2. the act of speaking: He expresses… …

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