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It is produced with far less effort and tension of the vocal bands than is the chest voice, and is physiologically perfectly safe.

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.

Above the vocal bands, another pair of membranous ligaments are stretched across the larynx forming, with its sides and the vocal bands, a pouch or pocket.

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.

In repose the vocal bands are separated to allow the free passage of air to and from the lungs.

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.

Some teachers have even said that we must press the air upward as we sing, so that the vocal bands may make it into tone.

From Seed Thoughts for Singers by Tubbs, Frank Herbert

We must then be particularly careful with infant classes—for the vocal bands of children prior to six years of age are very, very weak.

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.




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