A UB psychologist is part of a team of researchers and educators behind a new online test that quickly measures singing accuracy. The Seattle Singing Accuracy Protocol (SSAP) began at a research ...
Though it's easy to hear a singer hit a bad note, what's contributing to that inaccuracy might actually be inaudible. Sub-vocalization, the silent, preparatory muscle movements of the face and larynx ...
Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, No. 184 (SPRING 2010), pp. 35-48 (14 pages) This study was a preliminary investigation of pitch-matching accuracy under two conditions: a ...
“So, how do I practice singing?” It’s a question I hear frequently as a vocal coach and teacher. Although we spend a lot of time with clients addressing breath support, how to navigate register shifts ...
New research from UC Santa Cruz is finally giving you the go-ahead to sing in the shower as loud as you want. Because, as it turns out, you probably sound pretty darn good. Psychologists wanted to ...
Though it’s easy to hear a singer hit a bad note, what’s contributing to that inaccuracy might actually be inaudible. Sub-vocalization, the silent, preparatory muscle movements of the face and larynx ...
Sub-vocalization, the silent, preparatory muscle movements of the face and larynx that result when singers run a song through their heads prior to vocalizing, could be nudging them out of tune, ...
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