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From:  "Lloyd W. Hanson" <lloyd.hanson@n...>
Date:  Fri Feb 28, 2003  3:53 am
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] Support and Lowered Larynx

Dear Randy and Vocalisters?

Yes, onset exercises are primarily valuable for establishing
efficient and balanced phonation and learning the feeling and manner
of correct breath balance for this phonation. The matter of
transcending register changes is best assisted by exercises that
utilize resonance changes in the vocal tract to provide the necessary
pneumatic/acoustic load which assist the vocal folds in maintaining
their oscillation variations as pitch ascends or descends.
--
Lloyd W. Hanson




  Replies Name/Email Yahoo! ID Date  
22967 Re: Support and Lowered LarynxDeborah Spencersingsoprano2003 Fri  2/28/2003  
22976 Re: Support and Lowered LarynxLloyd W. Hansonlwh1 Fri  2/28/2003  
22995 Re: Support and Lowered LarynxDeborah Spencersingsoprano2003 Sat  3/1/2003  
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