Category: Lexicon

  • May 12, 2025
    Hooke's Law is a fundamental principle in physics that describes the relationship between the force applied to a spring or…
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    Hertz (Hz), named after Heinrich Hertz, measures the frequency of a sound by indicating the number of cycles per second…
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    The Hering-Breuer Reflex, discovered by physiologists Ewald Hering and Josef Breuer in the 19th century, is a reflex mechanism that…
  • May 12, 2025
    Head Voice is the common term for cricothyroid dominant vocal production or Mode 2. In this style of singing the…
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    The hard palate refers to the bony structure that forms the front portion of the roof of the mouth in…
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    The glottis is a critical anatomical feature within the larynx that plays a fundamental role in the production of sound,…
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    A Glottal is a type of onset and offset. To do a glottal onset a singer adducts the vocal folds…
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    The Geniohyoid muscle is a pair of narrow muscles running from the chin to the hyoid bone. It helps to…
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    The genioglossues is a fan-shaped muscle that forms most of the tongue mass and is the primary muscle for protruding…
  • May 12, 2025
    Frequency refers to the number of cycles or vibrations a sound wave completes per unit of time, typically measured in…