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chest voice Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

গম্ভীর কণ্ঠস্বর,





chest voice's Usage Examples:

A resonance area such as chest voice or head voice.


of the voice lie between the different vocal registers, such as the chest voice, where any singer can produce a powerful sound, the middle voice, and.


which a singer carries their chest voice above their break or passaggio.


Belting is sometimes described as "high chest voice", although if this is done.


the 13th century, when it was distinguished from the throat and the chest voice (pectoris, guttoris, capitis—at this time it is likely head voice referred.


able to sing in the soprano range using his normal or modal voice (high chest voice) and not falsetto due to endocrinological reasons, like Radu Marian,.


sound is distinguished by its tenor's remarkable range (up to an E♭5 in chest voice), though all the singers (save the bass) have a remarkable tenor range.


such as the upper, middle, or lower registers a resonance area such as chest voice or head voice a phonatory process a certain vocal timbre a region of.


following: A particular segment of the vocal range; A resonance area such as chest voice or head voice; A phonatory process; A certain vocal timbre; or A region.


and chest voice, and not the full chest voice that Italian tenors would develop later".


(Here, "head voice" refers to falsetto and "chest voice" refers.


At this period he displayed a wide vocal range and powerful chest voice.


record for the longest note held in a top 40 pop song; Harket sustains a chest voice note for 20.


and rapid changes of pitch between the low-pitch chest register (or "chest voice") and the high-pitch head register or falsetto.


Their discussions of a bright ringing in a vocalist's chest voice are arguably the earliest depictions of the light and dark singing style.


very likely that he took some of the lowest notes in a well-blended "chest voice" – see below).


the powerful vocal performance of Paul Young, who sings multiple B4 chest voice high notes.


1927 and 1930—thirty songs in total—display a combination of powerful "chest voice" singing, slide guitar skills, and originality that has influenced generations.


Her highest note in chest voice is B5.


full voice or, to be more exact, in a "mixed head and chest voice, and not [in] the full chest voice that Italian tenors would develop later" which is consistent.



Synonyms:

vocalisation; sprechgesang; voice over; singing voice; sprechstimme; vocalism; vocalization; vox; communication; phonation;

Antonyms:

wet; worst; inside; outside; end;

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