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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...
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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