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Vocal Pro Test 3
Resonators & the Pharynx
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Undergraduate 3
03/22/2011

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Do the movements of the head affect the vocal tract?
Definition
Yes
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Discuss the terms nasality and nasal resonance.
Definition
Actual nasal resonance exists only when the air in the nasal cavities is part of the air column, which occurs only when the soft palate lowers. If the soft palate lower for sounds other than nasal consonants we hear a twangy sharp quality called nasality. Nasality, due to a lowered soft palate, and the ring of the voice, which some figuratively call nasal resonance, because the feeling of vibration is in the nasal area, are different tonal quailties, produced in different ways
Term
Where do vocal researchers believe the ring of the voice originates?
Definition
In the laryngeal tube which is the space between the vocal folds and the pharynx.
Term
Name the three nasal consonants in English.
Definition
M, n, ng
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What is the general position of the soft palate during singing?
Definition
A raised position that closes the passageway to the nose.
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What is the resting position of the soft palate, as when breathing through the nose?
Definition
A low position that opens the passageway to the nose.
Term
How do the lips influence the size and shape of the air column in the vocal tract?
Definition
By shaping the opening of the vocal tract, making it more open or closed, more round or spread, longer or shorter.
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What condition of the throat is generally considered desired during singing.
Definition
Relaxed and soft throat.
Term
When the larynx moves up and down what happens to the vocal tract tube?
Definition
It shortens or lengthens.
Term
What condition of the jaw is considered desirable during singing?
Definition
A loose, easy, free jaw.
Term
Describe the way the jaw is attached to the skull at the TMJ.
Definition
A membrane hangs down, like a curtain, from the skull, below the curtain, beneath it a cartilage is attached, and beneath the cartilage there is a second membrane from which the jaw is suspended.
Term
What is TMJ?
Definition
Temporal mandibular joint
Term
What is another name for the jaw?
Definition
Mandible
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What's the position of the tongue for a back vowel?
Definition
The high arch of the tongue is in the back part of the mouth.
Term
Name the four parts of the tongue.
Definition
Tip, blade, front, & back
Term
To what bone is the base of the tongue attached?
Definition
The hyoid bone
Term
What does an MRI show us?
Definition
MRI shows the fleshy part of the body, the soft tissues. The images show the hollow spaces inside the vocal tract.
Term
What do the letters MRI stand for?
Definition
Magnetic resonance imaging
Term
Why is the vocal tract an unsusual resonator among musical instruments?
Definition
Because the vocal tract can change size and shape rapidly while singing.
Term
Name the six body parts that line the vocal tract.
Definition
Lips, tongue, jaw, hard palate, soft palate, spine, cheeks, head, larynx, nasal cavities, etc.
Term
What's the position of the tongue for a forward vowel?
Definition
The high arch of the tongue is in the forward part of the mouth.
Term
Name the 3 parts of any musical instrument.
Definition
a source of power, a source of sound/vibration, a source of resonance/a resonator.
Term
In the voice, what causes the bussy vibration that is the source of sound?
Definition
The vibrating vocal folds.
Term
In the voice where is the buzzy sound resonated?
Definition
In the air column inside the vocal tract.
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When the size & shape of the resonator is changed what happens to the sound?
Definition
The quality/timbre of the sound changes.
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