All Flashcards

(36 cards)

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Q

All voice qualities

A
Speech 
Falsetto 
Belt/ twang 
Sob 
Opera
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2
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Prompt for speech

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Party guest

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3
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Falsetto prompt

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Innocent child

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4
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Belt/ twang

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Teasing bully

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5
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Sob prompt

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Remoresful repentant child

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6
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Opera prompt

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Proper singer

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7
Q

Larengeal Vestibule

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Above the vocal folds

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8
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Name for throat

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Pharynx

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9
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3 disciplines

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Craft artistry performance magic

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10
Q

Explain the power source filter model

A

Breath (power) draws TVF into vibration TVF Vibration (Source) generates pitch - overtones Vocal Tract Resonane (Filter) processes frequency components of voice into patterns known as vowels, consonants and voice quality

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11
Q

Breath??

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Power 
Lungs torso 
Aerodynamics 
Volume intensity 
Breath noise
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12
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Tone

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Source

Larynx
True vocal folds

Bioelasticity
Pitch and harmonics
Volume intensity
Tone clarity

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13
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Resonance

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Filter

Vocal tract Structures

Treble- bass balance
Vowels and singers formants
Volume / Loudness
Consonants

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14
Q

Only free floating bone in body

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Hyoid bone

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15
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What are the larynx structures

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TVF Onset / Offset 
False Vocal Folds 
TVF Body Cover 
Thyroid Cartilage 
Cricoid Cartilage 
AES
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16
Q

Which sits higher true or false vocal folds

17
Q

TVF onset offset options

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Glottal
Aspirate
Smooth

18
Q

False vocal fold fold options

A

Construct
Mid
Retract

19
Q

TVF body cover

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Slack
Thick
Thin
Stiff

20
Q

Thyroid Cartilage

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Vertical

Tilt (top tilts)

21
Q

Cricoid cartilage

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Vertical

Tilt (bottom)

22
Q

AES

23
Q

Vocal tract structures

A
Larynx 
Tongue 
Velum 
Jaw 
Lips
24
Q

Larynx options

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Tongue
Low Mid High Compressed
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Velum
Low Mid High
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Jaw
Forward Mid Back Dropped
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Lips
Protrude Mid Spread
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Support structures
Head and neck | Torso
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Torso options
Anchor | Relax
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Head and neck
Relax | Anchor
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Voice quality
Characteristic of a voice or style of voicing
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Attractor state
Where the individuals voice naturally sits
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What is effort
``` The voltage (input of energy) of the voice production system Measured on a scale from 1-10 ```
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Guidelines for monitoring effort
Locate the effort Assign it a number Hold the number Perform relaxation maneuvers
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Relaxation maneuvers
BREATHE - to release tension in vocal folds MASSAGE FACE, LIPS - to release tension in facial muscles WALK BRISKLY - to release tension in breathing muscles ROLL TONGUE AROUND TEETH - to release tongue tension CHEW - to release tension in Jaw MAKE SHORT, SOFT VOWELS - to release tension associated with voicing SPEAK NORMALLY - to release tension associated with speech SING ng - siren, to release tension associated with singing ADD MUSIC OR MONOLOGUE - to release tensions associated with complex vocal tasks