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What is the use of pharyngeal resonator or pharyngeal resonance in achieving mix voice?

What is the use of pharyngeal resonator or pharyngeal resonance in achieving mix voice?

Your head and chest are your two registers and resonators. The third resonator is your pharynx. As your voice comes up through your pharynx, you get a pharyngeal sound which you want to blend with your chest and head voice. This gives you one big blended and mix sound.

  1. What affects vocal resonance?
  2. What are resonators in body?
  3. Is the chest a resonator?

What affects vocal resonance?

There are 6 main resonating areas in the body: the larynx, pharynx, the mouth (oral cavity), nasal cavity, upper skull cavity & the chest. When singing we use mixes of these depending on the song. ... The amount of resonance produced depends on how much air passes through the pharynx & at what velocity.

What are resonators in body?

The parts of the body that can vibrate in harmony with the voice are often called Resonators. Extending from your larynx to your lips, the air column vibrates at a natural frequency - in much the same way that the pipes of an organ do.

Is the chest a resonator?

Is the chest cavity a resonator? No, it does not have an opening for sound waves to escape. Bones may vibrate in the chest and give the speaker/singer a sensation, but this is not adding to the overall sound.

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