Thursday, November 22, 2012

voice culture

The process of bringing the voice under control is known as voice culture. This study includes traditional and scientific methods to improve the quality of voice. 

Though voice is used for both speaking and singing, 
the technique of voice production for singing is more complex. 

Singing requires a more delicate control over the muscles. 
Effective control of breath, flexible speech organs, adjustments of resonators, wider range, mental perception, etc. are the features wherein the voice can be trained.

Voice production for singing consists of other features also, 
in which fields the voice has to be trained. 
They are like the shape of the mouth, 
effective pronunciation of the words, 
adjusting the voice to different tempos or speeds, 
controlling of volume or amplitude as the background of presentation demands, 
vowel pronunciation and a very important feature of developing imaginative power to improvise.

The voice has to be trained according to the style and type of singing one chooses, e.g. classical, light, folk, pop, semi-classical, etc. 
This is because each type of music demands a different style of voice production. 
The male and female built up of the voice producing organs differs. 
So, the training style will also differ.


The voice is the only living instrument of music. 

Every individual is unique, so is every voice. 

Though there are individual limitations differing from person to person, 

it is very important to note that this is the only instrument,

which can be cultivated, improved and cultured, by variation of pitch, intensity and timbre (tonal quality) and all the above mentioned features.

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