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- W2249221106 abstract "From a physiological point of view, two main laryngeal vibratory mechanisms, M1 and M2, are used successively from the bottom to the top of the vocal range. From a musical point of view, singers distinguish many registers, most of which rely on resonance adjustements. Voix mixte, which is related to the area of overlap of M1 and M2, is a register found in different voice categories. Use of the voix mixte allows the singers to realize a homogeneous voice timber throughout their tessitura. Contradictory views have been expressed on the true nature of this register: laryngeal, or resonantial? The present study on French voix mixte, carried out with 5 professional singers of both sexes, shows, on the basis of glottal open quotient (Oq) measurements, that voix mixte is not related to a different, or mixed, laryngeal mechanism. Voix mixte sounds are always clearly produced in a given laryngeal mechanism, M1 or M2." @default.
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- W2249221106 title "Is voix mixte, the vocal technique used to smoothe the transition across the two main laryngeal mechanisms, an independent mechanism?" @default.
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