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Graduate Vocal Pedagogy with Dr. Austin
UNT Summer MMED 2019
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Graduate
06/09/2019

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Term
Adduction
Definition
The closing of the glottis, accomplished through the contraction of the lateral cricoarytenoid and interarytenoid muscles​
Term
Abduction
Definition
The opening of the glottis, accomplished through the contraction of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles​
Term
Which muscles are responsible for vocal fold elongation?
Definition
Cricothyroid Muscles
Term
Nourrit
Definition
Was the primo uomo of the Paris opera, and he used a "falsetto" tone.
Term
Duprez
Definition
Shifted performance practice in the Paris opera to a "full operatic head voice," and was famous for singing high c's in his chest voice (do di petto)
Term
Which muscles are responsible for vocal fold shortening and thickening?
Definition
Thyroarytenoid Muscles
Term
Voce chiusa/voix sombree
Definition
Timbre achieved by singing with a lowered larynx
Term
What is the average length of adult male vocal folds?
Definition
15 mm for the vibrating portion, 23 mm total length
Term
Benefits of singing with a lowered larynx
Definition
Increased range, provides stability, eliminates primary passaggi
Term
What are the steps in a glottal onset?
Definition
Glottis is firmly adducted; subglottal air pressure is increased until it fairly explodes through the tightly closed glottis
Term
No Effort School
Definition
Reaction against teaching lowered larynx singing. Includes DA Clippinger and Lamperti
Term
Chiaroscuro
Definition
Term stolen from art as a contrast between light and dark. In music this is a balance of timbres achieved by singing with an open throat (lowered larynx) and a bright vowel
Term
True or False: All mammals have larynxes, but not all larynxes produce sound.
Definition
True
Term
What are the two biological functions of the larynx?
Definition
1. The "Ultimate Protector" of the airway, preventing foreign objects from entering the lungs. 2. Allows people to voluntarily block their airways to increase intra-abdominal pressure for elimination, lifting of heavy objects, and childbirth.
Term
Strategies to teach voce chiusa/voix sombree
Definition
-Yawn sigh
-Vowel modification
-Palpation of the neck
-Visualization in the mirror (especially for males)
-"Go deeper into the vowel"
Term
Three major and 2 minor sections of the spinal column and how many vertebrae in each?
What is special about the top two vertebrae
Definition
Cervical - 7
-1st = atlas
-2nd = axis
Thoracic - 12
Lumbar - 5
Sacrum - 5 fused together
Coccyx/tailbone - 5 fused together
Term
What is the average length of adult female vocal folds
Definition
12-15 mm for the vibrating portion, 18 mm total length
Term
Why did the nomenclature shift from vocal cords to vocal folds?
Definition
Because vocal folds more precisely describes their physical characteristic (they are literally small folds of tissue).
Term
Name and describe the location of the inhalation muscles
Definition
-Diaphragm - below lungs
-External intercostals - between the ribs, lifts ribcage
Term
Glottis
Definition
The space between the vocal folds. It opens for respiration, and closes for phonation.
Term
Name and describe the location of the exhalation muscles
Definition
-Rectus abdominus - vertical abdominal wall, "8 pack"
-External obliques - from high in the back to low in the front. On the sides of the abdomen
-Internal obliques - from low in the back to high in the front. On the sides of the abdomen
-Transverse Obliques - horizontal across your abdomen
-Internal intercostals - between the ribs
(gravity helps too)
Term
False Vocal Folds
Definition
Pink colored ventricular folds next to the true vocal folds.
Term
Epiglottis
Definition
A curved structure whose purpose is to cover the airway during swallowing and direct food into the stomach.
Term
Clavicular breathing
Definition
Sternum raises and lowers
Pump breath in and out with a change of posture
larynx and other muscles tend to tense up
Useful to athletes and corset wearers
Kathleen Battle
Term
How would you describe the internal, microscopic structure of the vocal folds?
Definition
Discrete layers of varying viscosity and density, which allows the inner and outer portions to move independently.
Term
Thoracic breathing
Definition
Ribcage expands
Minimal expansion of the abdominal wall
Term
Abdominal breathing
Definition
Lifted or relaxed chest
Belly moves due to movement of the diaphragm
Term
Muscular antagonism
Definition
Opposing muscles that contract simultaneously
ex: diaphragm vs abs, internal vs external intercostals
Term
The stratified squamous epithelium (the external layer of the vocal folds) is also referred to as ________? Why?
Definition
Mucosa--because the area is constantly bathed in mucus.
Term
What is the primary biological function of the respiratory system?
Definition
To perpetually oxygenate the blood and cleanse it of excess carbon dioxide to maintain life.
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