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29 Οκτ 2024 · Singing is distinguished from speaking by the manner in which the breath is expended to vibrate the vocal cords. Singing requires more breath the louder, higher, and longer one sings. It also requires that the emission of breath be more firmly controlled.
24 Οκτ 2013 · It describes anatomical evolution that supported the development of vocal capabilities, tonal range and breathing control including larynx, basicranial flexion, hyoid bone, mandible, hypoglossal canal, tongue, vertebral innervation, intercostal musculature.
The evolution of vocal communication in humans required the emergence of not only voluntary con-trol of the vocal apparatus and a flexible vocal repertoire, but the capacity for vocal learning.
This chapter examines the relationships between vocal control and gesture, rhythm, movement, and emotion. It analyses the role entrainment or the ability to synchronize with a pulse in human musical experience and the proposal that gestural communication may have had a role in the development of complex vocal communication.
6 Μαρ 2023 · The book gives a unique definition of the genuinely vocal and instrumental from their generative deep structure: They derive from and are determined in their production by the duality of voice and hands, and in terms of product as the tone or ‘tonal’ on the one hand, and the percussive, that is noise plus rhythm, on the other.
15 Νοε 2022 · Maintaining adequate air pressure and breath support, eliciting pitches, controlling volume, and selecting registers have become the cornerstones of the art of singing . The effortless singing that enables singers to perform challenging vocal tasks with minimal laryngeal tension, is an example of such an art.
1 Νοε 2021 · development and mechanisms driving vocal control and modulation; (ii) cultural and other environmental factors affecting voice modulation; (iii) evolutionary origins and adaptive functions of vocal control including cross-species comparisons; (iv) social functions and real-world consequences of voice modulation; and (v)