The Physiology of Singing
A scientific approach
What are the physiological elements of singing?
Posture
Vocal Anatomy
Mechanics of Phonation
Vocal Anatomy
Mechanics of Phonation
Things to think about when standing for singing
Feet - shoulder width apart
Knees - slightly bent
Hips - level and not swayed back
Shoulders - rolled and relaxed
Head - Not too far forward or back, in a neutral position
Arms - by your side (not behind your, in your pockets or in front of you)
Knees - slightly bent
Hips - level and not swayed back
Shoulders - rolled and relaxed
Head - Not too far forward or back, in a neutral position
Arms - by your side (not behind your, in your pockets or in front of you)
This is an actual image of what your vocal folds look like!
Labeling the anatomical parts of the voice - What do they do?
Larynx
Vocal Folds
Lips
Teeth
Tongue
Nasal Cavity
Sinuses
Pharynx
Glottis
Lungs
Vocal Folds
Lips
Teeth
Tongue
Nasal Cavity
Sinuses
Pharynx
Glottis
Lungs
The mechanics of phonation
Ep.9: Singing Basics: How do Vocal Cords Work?