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[PDF] Tracing the Development of Extended Vocal Techniques in ...The initial starting place for research included basic textbooks of music history and music appreciation courses, available scores, historical and theoretical.
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An Introduction to Extended Vocal Techniques: Some Compositional ...This paper discusses selected "extended vocal techniques" in the context of specific compositional uses and related performance problems.
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Page 171 | Institutional Repository | J. Willard Marriott Digital LibraryComposing with vocal physiology: extended vocal technique categories and Berio's Sequenza III. Date, 2011. Description, Luciano Berio' s Sequenza III for solo ...
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Extended Vocal Techniques - Deborah KavaschMy doctoral dissertation on extended vocal techniques was based on the five years of research and performance in which I was involved with the ensemble.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] An Exploration of Extended Vocal Techniques and Their Application ...In his article "Extended Vocal Technique" from the magazine The. Musical Times, he states: As a composer, my motivation for researching extended vocal ...
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[PDF] ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF PHONATION MODES IN ...Aug 7, 2016 · Phonation mode is an expressive aspect of the singing voice and can be described using the four categories neu- tral, breathy, pressed and ...
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Mechanics of human voice production and control - PMC - NIHThis paper provides a review of voice physiology and biomechanics, the physics of vocal fold vibration and sound production, and laryngeal muscular control.
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Researchers Solve Mystery of Tuvan Throat SingingMar 10, 2020 · Tuvan throat singing, called Khoomei, originated in central Asia and has been practiced for generations. Fascinated with how this form of throat ...
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Inuit Vocal Games | The Canadian EncyclopediaSep 13, 2016 · First known to non-Indigenous people as guttural songs or throat songs (sometimes referred to as breathed songs), they were later designated ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] The Art of Noises - MonoskopThus, Russolo projected a music that would be compounded of the innumerable sounds of human existence, "... the muttering of motors that breathe and pulse with ...Missing: vocal | Show results with:vocal
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(PDF) The spectralism of Gérard Grisey: from the nature of the sound ...In the 1970s, Grisey noted the growing interest in the physical form of the. sound. He initially considered the meaning of the notions which refer to cer ...
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[PDF] Sequenza III: from electronic modulation to extended vocal techniqueLuciano Berio's Sequenza III: From Electronic Modulation to Extended Vocal Technique. Marinella Ramazzotti. The present essay explores the compositional ...
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Musical Submersion in Anthropocene Seas: Oceanic Aesthetics in ...Mar 31, 2025 · These vocal techniques converge with the digital processing on the track to heighten some of the mysterious workings of the recorded voice ...Missing: 21st | Show results with:21st
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Vocal Features of Song and Speech: Insights from Schoenberg's ...Jul 11, 2017 · 25 participants were asked to evaluate 20 performances of a speechsong composition by Arnold Schoenberg, “Pierrot lunaire” op. 21 from 1912, ...
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[PDF] EXAMENSARBETE - DiVA portalThe primary objective is to investigate whether the extended technique used when practicing Sprechgesang can be applied on other western classical music, ...
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Vocal Pitch in Rap Flow – Intégral - Music TheoryRobert Komaniecki. Abstract. In this article, I argue that pitch plays an important role in the structure and delivery of rap flows.
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(PDF) Characteristics of the beatboxing vocal style - ResearchGateIt involves the vocal imitation of drum machines as well as drums and other percussion, and typically also the simultaneous imitation of basslines, melodies, ...
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[PDF] INGRESSIVE PHONATION IN CONTEMPORARY VOCAL MUSIC40 Example: Common Extended Techniques and Their Definition ... “The Composer's View: Extended Vocal Technique.” Musical Times, 1980.
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Lexicon of Extended Vocal Techniques - MusicThe term here means a rapid and periodic interruption of the sung tone which seems to be caused by a series of unvoiced puffs of air (h) or glottal stops. It ...
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Shirlee Emmons: Vibrato, Wobble, Tremolo, and BleatMany choral directors believe that a soft dynamic level will obliterate the vibrato and deliver “blend.” In this belief they are wrong.
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(PDF) How 'Circumpolar' is Ainu Music? Musical and Genetic ...Aug 10, 2025 · The Ainu repertoire contained a majority (∼50%) of unique stylistic song-types and lower frequencies of types shared with circumpolar (∼40%) and ...
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Sage Reference - Singing and Vocal PracticesA vocal or singing practice is defined as an activity or frequently employed style of singing or vocalizing for a given location, culture, ...
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Lip Trill: Aerodynamic, Acoustic, and Laryngeal InteractionsFeb 28, 2025 · The lip trill (an oscillatory semioccluded vocal tract (SOVT) exercise) is commonly used by singers and speakers to improve voice production skills.<|separator|>
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Formant frequency tuning in singing - ScienceDirect.comIt is sometimes claimed that some singers tune their two lowest formant frequencies to harmonic partials in order to increase the audibility of the voice.
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Vowels, Vowel Formants and Vowel Modification - SingWiseApr 18, 2020 · Vowel modification is necessary for all voice types, especially when singing in the upper register. However, sopranos and tenors tend to have the greatest need ...
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[PDF] Karlheinz Stockhausen's Stimmung and Vowel Overtone SingingJan 27, 2009 · I would like to introduce the concept of "vowel overtone singing," as used by Stockhausen, as a distinct technique in additi- on to the L, R or ...
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Overtone focusing in biphonic tuvan throat singing - PMC - NIHThis study has shown that Tuvan singers performing Sygyt-style Khoomei exercise precise control of the vocal tract to effectively merge multiple formants ...
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A Subharmonic Vibratory Pattern in Normal Vocal FoldsThis study observes in detail an F0/2 (sounding an octave below an original tone) subharmonic vibratory pattern produced in a normal larynx.<|separator|>
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[PDF] UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING OF EXTREME VOCAL EFFECTSJun 3, 2013 · The fry scream is produced by a series of spaced glottal pulses that can be induced by either exhaling or inhaling.
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[PDF] Scream Detection in Heavy Metal Music - arXivMay 11, 2022 · This paper explores detecting and classifying extreme vocal techniques, specifically different scream techniques in heavy metal music, using ...
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(PDF) Acoustic Features and Auditory Impressions of Death Growl ...Growl usually consists of simultaneous vibrations of the vocal folds and supra-glottal structures of the larynx, either in harmonic or sub-harmonic co ...
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A Computational Study of the Effect of False Vocal Folds on Glottal ...These false vocal folds are separated from the true vocal folds (TVF) by the ventricular space and are not directly connected to the true vocal folds.Missing: multiphonics | Show results with:multiphonics
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A Study of Buccal Speech - ASHA JournalsBuccal speech uses a vicarious air chamber between the upper jaw and cheek, creating a neoglottis, with a high average fundamental frequency of 323 Hz.
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Paralinguistic mechanisms of production in human “beatboxing”Beatboxing is an artistic form of human sound production in which the vocal organs are used to imitate percussion instruments. The use of vocal percussion in ...
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Extreme Vocal Effects Distortion, Growl, Grunt, Rattle, and Creaking ...Dec 28, 2021 · Vocal effects - also called extreme or extended vocal techniques - with the intention to sound hoarse or rough are widely used as part of ...Missing: scope multiphonics timbral exploration scholarly
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Twang, Twang Into the Room: A Look Twang as a Therapy TechniqueDec 9, 2014 · Twang constricts the vocal tract in a way that clusters formants in an acoustically pleasing way because it complements the resonant frequency of the ear canal.
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Extreme Vocals—A Retrospective Longitudinal study of Vocal ...This study documents the health of 17 professional singers performing and teaching rough sounding vocal effects over a 14-year period.
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[PDF] Sounds of the Human Vocal TractAug 24, 2017 · In language, labial trills are made with pulmonic egressive airstream rather than lingual ingressive airstream.
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(PDF) Human Beatboxing: Laryngeal Articulations - ResearchGateHuman Beatboxing (HBB) is a musical technique produced with vocal tract movements. The study focuses on articulatory and vibratory behaviors of the laryngeal ...
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[PDF] Some Aspects of Inuit Vocal Games - Hugo RibeiroOct 15, 2013 · The two first are dominated respectively by nasal sounds and "throat" sounds, the third one is based on the morpheme iginahorlahe, and the.Missing: ingressive African
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[PDF] Pulmonic venting and the typology of click nasalityMar 29, 2017 · The crucial claim made by Traill (1991) is that nasal venting reveals that 'delayed aspiration' clicks in !Xóõ have pulmonic ingressive airflow.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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The physiology of oral whistling: a combined radiographic and MRI ...The sound in human whistling is generated by a Helmholtz resonator, suggesting that the oral cavity acts as a resonant chamber bounded by two orifices.Missing: extended | Show results with:extended<|separator|>
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[PDF] JOAN LA BARBARA'S EARLY EXPLORATIONS OF THE VOICEThrough improvisation, she has developed an array of signature sounds, or extended vocal techniques, that extend the voice beyond traditional conceptions of ...
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[PDF] The Politics of Noise in Henri Chopin's Audiopoems - TIESThe audiopoem sounds out various breaths, grunts, non-vocal whispers, and lip smacks while also slowing down, speeding up, and layering these sounds. The ...Missing: laryngeal | Show results with:laryngeal
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[PDF] Ella Fitzgerald: syllabic choice in scat singing and her timbral ...Scat came to be represented by virtuosic interpretations (by, e.g. Ella. Fitzgerald) of rapid bebop instrumental improvisation. ... Vocal Improvisation Techniques ...
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Scat singing and vocal improvisation - Music History – Jazz - FiveableFrom Louis Armstrong's "Heebie Jeebies" to Ella Fitzgerald's mastery, this improvised style using nonsense syllables elevated vocalists from background singers ...
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[PDF] university of california - eScholarship.org“Composing With Vocal Physiology: Extended Vocal Technique. Categories and Berio's Sequenza III.” PhD diss., University of Utah, 2011. Murphy, Maria ...
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Learn to Talk Bird with Five Easy Wild Bird Sound ImitationsJun 28, 2022 · Jeff and Allison teach you how to make five wild bird sound imitations, which is a great way to help you better identify birds you hear.
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A Primer on Sound Effects in Radio Dramas - RuyaSonicJul 18, 2023 · Foley usually deals with human-generated sounds (footsteps, keys jangling, fist-fights, guns being cocked, pouring water, etc.) These sounds are ...
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Foley Props - Audio Theater -Foley, a film term, is used in audio drama to add sounds missing from studio recordings, creating a film-like sound track.
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[PDF] Futurist War Noises - eScholarship.orgIt is widely acknowledged that “noise was Futurism's contribution to music.”1 In spite of this reality, it was not until quite recently that Futurist ...Missing: imitation intonerumor
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Luigi Russolo's Cacophonous Futures - The Public Domain Reviewlever-operated machines designed to pop, sough, shriek, and ...
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In Aboriginal culture, Songlines are like libraries — and they store ...Oct 3, 2023 · Songlines can be visualised as corridors or pathways of knowledge that crisscross the entire continent, sky and water.
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Why Songlines Are Important In Aboriginal Art - JapingkaSonglines are the Creation narratives that cross Aboriginal Lands & give meaning to sites & stories, connecting people to country.
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Why does inhaling helium make one's voice sound strange?Nitrogen is thus denser than helium and sound waves travel through it more slowly than they do in helium. At 20 degrees Celsius, for example, sound travels at ...
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Why Does Helium Affect Your Voice? - Live ScienceAug 24, 2012 · The resonant frequencies of your vocal tract change when you breathe in a lungful of helium. Now, here's how and why helium affects your voice.
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Heavy Gas - Sulfur Hexafluoride - Steve SpanglerSulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) is inert, not poisonous, and can affect the sound of your voice when inhaled in small quantities.
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Sulfur Hexafluoride: The Gas That Makes Your Voice DeeperSF6 is non-toxic and 5 times heavier than air. Since it's heavier, sound waves from your voice travel more slowly through it, making your voice sound deeper.
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The role of hydration in vocal fold physiology - PMCThe hydration treatment consisted of increased ambient humidity, water intake, and mucolytic ingestion. Vocal fold dehydration was induced by lowering ambient ...
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Good Tone Production for Singing - SingWiseApr 18, 2020 · Insufficient hydration (dryness) can also temporarily create a breathy tone in a singer's voice, as the vocal folds do not function optimally ...
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The lost voice: a history of the castrato - PubMedFrom the late 16th century, castration was carried out in Italy to preserve the unbroken male voice into adult life.Missing: effects scientific
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The castrati: a physician's perspective, part 1 - Hektoen InternationalJan 30, 2017 · Boys who were castrated before the onset of puberty did not experience a break in their voice and therefore from a very young age were able to ...
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Effect of sex hormones on human voice physiology: from childhood ...With puberty, significant sex-related modifications of the voice organ take place, with enlargement and elongation of the larynx, the vocal tract and the vocal ...
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Effects of hormonal changes on the human voice: a reviewFeb 13, 2024 · At puberty, the dimensions of the male's vocal tract and larynx increase, and VFs become thicker and longer, lowering the fundamental frequency ...
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Prospective Evaluation of Safety of Singing on Steroids - PubMedFeb 19, 2021 · Objectives/hypothesis: Performing while on steroids is widely considered to increase risk of vocal injury. This study aims to determine ...
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Effects of Testosterone Replacement on a Male Professional SingerAdministration of replacement testosterone resulted in significant vocal register and voice quality changes.
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Inhaling Helium: Is It Really That Dangerous? - HealthlineInhaling helium displaces oxygen, putting you at risk of side effects such as dizziness, loss of consciousness, and even death.
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A case of hypoxic encephalopathy induced by the inhalation ... - PMCHowever, there have been several reports of cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) caused by the inhalation of highly concentrated helium gas from voice changers ...
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[PDF] The Voice of New Music by Tom Johnson - Agosto FoundationBryant Hayes made his voice go haywire by breathing helium gas out of a balloon. ... Or maybe they were happenings. One consisted mostly of the sound of ...
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The 'Groupe de Recherches Musicales' Pierre Schaeffer, Pierre ...The original design of the studio followed strict Schaefferian theory and was completely centered around tape manipulation, recording and editing. Several novel ...
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[PDF] History of Electronic Sound Modification - Vasulka.orgA unique contribution in sound modification devices was made by Homer Dudley through his creation of the voder and the vocoder in the late 1930s . The voder [32] ...
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Vocal Harmonizer History: Effects Processors, Vocoders, and MoreLearn the origin story of vocal harmonizers and processors and explore the science behind creating vocal harmonies with music technology.
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A brief history of vocal effects | MusicRadarSep 30, 2015 · The development of electronics in the 20th century saw Homer Dudley of Bell Labs first showcase his electronic speech synthesiser to critical acclaim.
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How to Create Depth and Width with Reverb and Delay - Sage AudioWhen mixing, a delay effect can be used to create phase cancellation amongst two identical signals - in turn pushing the image into the 180-degree stereo field.<|separator|>
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5 Amazing Loop Pedal Performances - The Inside Voice“Just for Now” | Imogen Heap. First up is Imogen Heap, known for heaping harmony after harmony on top of each other until she creates a beautiful choral effect.
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Live Spectral Processing in Max - Cycling '74Aug 18, 2011 · In this workshop, you will learn to make your own live graphical sound processing patches. What used to be possible only in the studio is now possible in real ...Missing: experimental | Show results with:experimental
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Ancient Voices of Children, George Crumb - LA Phil“Perhaps the most characteristic vocal effect in Ancient Voices is produced ... into an amplified piano, thereby producing a shimmering aura of echoes.
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Making Noise: Extended Techniques after ExperimentalismMar 1, 2005 · Voice multiphonics or harmonic singing, a technique prevalent in music of Tibet and Tuva, is considered an extended technique in Western music.
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Vocal tract resonances in speech, singing, and playing musical ...We discuss recent and current research on how the acoustical resonances of the vocal tract are involved in singing and the playing of musical wind instruments.
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[PDF] Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice - Agosto FoundationSummer. Deep Listening Retreats are scheduled in various locations. Pauline Oliveros • xix. My performances as an improvising composer are especially informed ...
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(PDF) Improvising with spaces### Summary of Pauline Oliveros' Techniques Integrating Voice with Spaces and Instruments (1970s Deep Listening Exercises)
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[PDF] Luigi Russolo's Imagination of Sound & MusicThis thesis examines the imagination and function of noise within the Futurist movement, specifically within the work of Luigi Russolo.
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6 EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC AND EXTENDED TECHNIQUESHer most famous vocal work is entitled Stripsody (1966), the ... Cathy Berberian. Creative Commons (CCBY-SA 3.0) ... lar singing and multiphonics. Born in ...
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[PDF] /VB3 / - UNT Digital LibraryCathy Berberian, Stripsody (New York: Peters, 1971). 10. John Large and Thomas Murry, "Studies of Extended Vocal. Techniques," The NATS Bulletin, 34/4, (May ...
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Chronology - Meredith MonkFor a downloadable PDF of Meredith Monk's full chronology, please click here. For additional information available about any particular work, please click ...Missing: extended | Show results with:extended
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[PDF] An OER Collection of Composer BiographiesDec 9, 2022 · She was a pioneer in the development of extended vocal techniques, exploring the range of the human voice outside the confines of ...
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[PDF] Overtone Singing: History, Development, and Influence in ...Tuvan throat singing became Kongar-ool Ondar's life as he formed a Tuvan Ensemble in the mid-eighties touring around Tuva and neighboring Soviet republics.
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Tuvan throat singer Kongar-ol Ondar dies at 51 - ReutersJul 25, 2013 · Kongar-ol Ondar, a Tuvan throat singer credited with popularizing the centuries-old musical tradition of his homeland to Western audiences, died on Thursday.Missing: ool | Show results with:ool
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Explore the World of Throat Singing, Overtone Singing, and Other ...May 24, 2022 · Mike Patton [of hard rock band Faith No More] bridges the screamo vocalizations of metal with other sounds and the structural invention of ...
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Harmonic Stasis and Oscillation in Björk's MedúllaThis paper will present harmonic repetition as an important aspect of Björk's musical style, as it is developed on Medúlla. Björk's strategies of harmonic ...
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Björk's 'Medúlla' at 20: A Triumph of the Body - Slant MagazineAug 30, 2024 · By embracing a cappella music on 'Medúlla,' Björk centered the body as a conduit to connection and creation.
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(PDF) Musical Emergence in Björk's "Medúlla" - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · Björk's 2004 album Medúlla offers listeners radical and new combinations of vocal sounds in pop music. The album features emergent processes ...
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How to Sing Two Notes At Once (aka Polyphonic Overtone Singing)Oct 15, 2015 · The first introduction to the overtone filtering technique comes to us in Lesson 1 above. Hefele demonstrates how to move from tone to tone by ...
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Polyphonic Overtone Singing Demonstrated by Anna-Maria HefeleOct 6, 2014 · This is a great video of polyphonic overtone singing by Anna-Maria Hefele, where she precisely demonstrates the almost inhuman ability to create a harmony.<|separator|>
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The voice that crosses all boundaries - Taipei TimesNov 12, 2004 · ... Tuvan throat-singing with various vocal techniques under the broad framework of jazz, improvisation, experimental and electronic music.
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Sainkho Namtchylak, Stepmother City (Ponderosa Music)Sainkho Namtchylak combines Tuvan throatsinging, experimental jazz, classical, electronica, and Buddhism. With her finely crafted overtone singing, ...
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#4875, Central Asian Throat Singing | New Sounds | WNYC StudiosJun 17, 2025 · Now based in Europe, her work combines Tuvan throat singing, experimental jazz, the blues, Siberian folklore, classical, electronica and ...
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[PDF] AI Harmonizer: Expanding Vocal Expression with a Generative ...Jun 24, 2025 · Abstract. Vocals harmonizers are powerful tools to help solo vocalists en- rich their melodies with harmonically supportive voices. These.
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Vocal Processing with AI: 22+ Legendary Tricks & TechniquesApr 3, 2025 · You can now use vocal AI to tighten up tuning, create full harmonies, reshape timbre, and even generate entire vocals from scratch if you need to.
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What are the creative applications of AI in vocal processing?May 5, 2025 · These creative applications range from realistic voice transformations and character creation to advanced vocal cleanup and innovative effects ...Missing: techniques 2020s