Voice (performing arts)

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The study of voice production, including techniques for singing, speaking, and voiceover work.

Vocal Warm-ups: Techniques and exercises to warm up the voice before singing or speaking.
Breathing Techniques: Ways to properly control and monitor breathing to support better vocal performance.
Pitch: The high or low frequency of a sound. In voice, the ability to sing notes accurately.
Tone: The quality of a sound. In voice, it refers to the color, timbre, or characteristic of the singer's voice.
Articulation: The clear and distinct pronunciation of words or sounds. Key for proper communication and enunciation in singing or speech.
Diction: The style or manner of speaking, enunciation, and pronouncing words.
Range: The high and low notes a person can sing.
Expression and Interpretation: The ability to convey emotions and meaning through the performance of a song or script.
Phrasing: The way in which sound is organized into discrete units or phrases, essential for creating rhythm and melody in singing or speech.
Vocal Health: Understanding how to take care of your voice and prevent damage, including proper hydration, rest, and avoiding vocal strain.