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Tweaking the Filter Settings: Vocal Resonance - Coggle Diagram
Tweaking the Filter Settings:
Vocal Resonance
How Not to Have a Resonant Voice
The pitch of the voice itself is
not too high.
The key is opening the vocal tract and adding resonance and richness
that way.
Therefore, to create the rich, warm, resonant voice that you
want. Maintain an aligned head, relaxed jaw and facial muscles, open vocal tract, and free tongue..
The Vocal Tract
Throat, mouth, and nose: filters the sound created
by vocal fold vibration.
The combination of vocal fold
vibration and the vocal tract that gives you your unique voice.
Vocal Tract Tour
Ground Floor:
At the bottom of the vocal tract, the larynx.
Is capable of
moving up and down in the neck.
Going Up:
From the vocal cords through the pharynx.
It makes the
vocal tract larger, which makes the voice more resonant.
Next Stop, the Tongue:
From the hyoid bone to form the floor of the vocal tract.
It is constantly changing the shape of
the vocal tract.
Rounding the Bend: The Nasality Muscle:
At the back of the roof of your mouth,
you will find the soft palate
The soft palate is like a door that separates the mouth and
nose.
Last Stop: The Lips.
The lips can also spread apart, when the lips spread in that way, the vocal tract is
effectively shortened.
Using the Vocal Tract to Change Vocal Loudness
Loudness is often one of the most salient characteristics perceived
about a voice.
Vocal loudness that is different than what is expected calls attention to itself.
Vocal Placement: What Is It and Why Is It Important?
Placement refers to the place
in the vocal tract where sound is “felt” through vibration
Steps to Build Your Resonant Voice
Anchoring
Arcing
Increasing Forward Vibrations
Finding Forward Vowels
Feeling N
Forward focus: Conversations
Forward focus: Syllables