Understanding the Singer’s Instrument: Why and how an understanding of vocal anatomy can help you as a singing teacher
Self-Assessment Quiz: How much do you know and where might there be gaps in your knowledge?
The Larynx: Learn about the importance, location, role, and movement of the larynx in singing.
Vocal Folds: Uncover the structure and function of these crucial components.
Muscles of the Larynx: Understand the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles that control vocal production.
The Vocal Tract: Explore how this vital passageway shapes your sound.
Respiratory System: Get to grips with the role of the diaphragm and breathing myths.
Common Misconceptions: Debunk myths and get the facts straight.
Test Your Knowledge: Take another quiz to see how much you’ve learned!
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