vocal technique

collocation in English

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vocal
adjective
uk
/ˈvəʊ.kəl/
us
/ˈvoʊ.kəl/
relating to or produced by the voice, either in singing ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofvocalandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Reviews information required to elucidate the physiology of the voice andvocaltechnique.
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It may be surprising that so many cite teachingvocaltechniqueas desirable.
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Her live illustrations proved that historicalvocaltechniquedoes indeed provide new insights into this music.
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Not only does this indicate a continuity of physicality, adjusting to the needs of the music, it also hints at certain aspects of hervocaltechnique.
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During the second recorded session there was evidence of further development ofvocaltechnique, including unaccompanied close harmony singing and syncopated rhythms.
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Teachers 1 and 5 perceived an overemphasis on specific instrumental/vocaltechniqueand identified the toolkit as a possible way of combating this within their own teaching.
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Pipeth presents the most difficulties, but it, like organum, could imply either a shrillvocaltechniqueor instrumental accompaniment on a pipe or flute.
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Personal development tended to be seen as growth in confidence in both physical and psychological maturity and also as a result of greatervocaltechniqueand stability.
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The popes endorse 'psallendo' as a fittingvocaltechniquefor the nuns, in distinction to the disallowed 'cantando'.
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The group meets daily for two hours for musical studies, includingvocaltechniqueand repertoire rehearsals.
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Hisvocaltechnique, breath control and distinctive tone survived almost unchanged into his mid-seventies.
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In goodvocaltechnique, well-balanced respiration is especially important to maintaining vocal projection.
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He is a self-taught artist, training himself and hisvocaltechnique.
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Thevocaltechniqueis called melisma, and it has inspired a host of imitators.
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He also taught and coachedvocaltechniqueprivately.
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The course is aimed atvocaltechniqueand style for performance.
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She started teachingvocaltechniqueand improvisation in 1973.
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Thisvocaltechniqueis used in many cultures worldwide.
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In much of her theatre work she incorporates extendedvocaltechnique.
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Independently, he also taught piano as well asvocaltechnique.
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