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The number of vocal registers, or vibratory forms, which the vocal bands assume, is still a matter of dispute, and their nomenclature is equally unsettled.

From The Child-Voice in Singing treated from a physiological and a practical standpoint and especially adapted to schools and boy choirs by Howard, Francis E.

A little air, which has been vibrated at the vocal bands may enter it, and not disturb it.

From Seed Thoughts for Singers by Tubbs, Frank Herbert

The tone which we hear is "colored", "re-inforced" etc., on the way from the vocal bands to the outer air.

From Seed Thoughts for Singers by Tubbs, Frank Herbert

The vocal bands, then, lie opposite each other, on a level, raised a little in front, and with a narrow slit between, called the glottis.

From The Child-Voice in Singing treated from a physiological and a practical standpoint and especially adapted to schools and boy choirs by Howard, Francis E.

All vocal tone used in singing when produced at the vocal bands is small and probably always about alike.

From Seed Thoughts for Singers by Tubbs, Frank Herbert




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