Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz-plqEyxikvideoConcepts covered:vocal resonance, resonant tone, natural frequencies, vocal exercises, sound placement
The video explains vocal resonance, emphasizing its importance in achieving a full tone without straining the vocal folds. It provides exercises to help singers feel and place resonance correctly, using techniques like humming and adjusting posture to enhance vocal quality.
Vocal Resonance: Definition and How to Exercises
Concepts covered:vocal resonance, resonant tone, natural frequencies, vocal exercises, sound placement
The video explains vocal resonance, emphasizing its importance in achieving a full tone without straining the vocal folds. It provides exercises to help singers feel and place resonance correctly, using techniques like humming and adjusting posture to enhance vocal quality.
Question 1
Resonance enhances vocal tone without straining vocal folds.
Question 2
How can singers avoid nasal resonance?
Question 3
Sound waves with short wavelengths have a _____ frequency.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A singer struggles with a nasal tone during performances.
What should the singer do to reduce nasality?
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A singer wants to experiment with different resonant sounds.
Select three resonators to manipulate sound.
Question 6
Scrunching the face directs resonance to the nasal cavity.
Question 7
How does resonance benefit vocal health?
Question 8
A frequency of 440 waves per second is known as pitch _____ .
Question 9
CASE STUDY: A vocal coach is teaching students about resonance.
Which technique should be avoided for resonance?
Question 10
Raising the soft palate reduces nasal sound in singing.
Question 11
What is resonance in singing?
Question 12
To avoid a nasal sound, raise your _____ .
Question 13
Natural frequencies cause objects to vibrate when matched by sound waves.
Question 14
What is a common mistake in resonance placement?
Question 15
Directing vibration to your face helps achieve better _____ .
Question 16
Lowering the larynx decreases resonance in the oral cavity.
Question 17
What role do resonators play in singing?
Question 18
The nasal cavity is one of your voice's _____ .
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