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Singing Terminology

Singing, like music, has an extensive vocabulary. Throughout the years, these terms emerged and evolved. You may have learned a wide range of terms depending on where you studied, who you studied with, and what videos you watched. On this page, you will find an ever-growing collection of singing and music terms so that we may all come together with a more consistent understanding.

Abdomen
Abdominal Breathing
Abdominal Viscera
Acoustics
Adduction
Air
Airflow
Alveolar Ridge
Amplitude
Anterior
Aryepiglottic Folds
Aspirate Onset/Offset
Attenuation
Audible Range
Back Vowels
Belting
Bernoulli Effect
Blade of the Tongue
Boyle's Law
Breathiness
Bronchi
Catacoustics
Centimeters of Water
Cents
Cervical Spine
Chaos Theory
Chest Voice
Chiaroscuro
Clavicular Breathing
Closed Quotient
Coccyx
Cochlea
Condenser Microphone
Costal Cartilage
Cyst
Decibel (dB)
Diaphragm
Diaphragmatic Breathing
Dorsum of the Tongue
Dynamic Microphone
Echo
Electroglottograph
Epiglottis
Eustachian Tube
Expiratory Reserve Volume
External Intercostal Muscles
F2
False Folds
False Ribs
Falsetto

Our goal at VoSci is to provide the most accurate and up to date information available on the internet for singers and teachers. While we strive for perfection, there is a lot of misinformation available and new information that becomes available every day. If you find information on this page or any page on VoSci that you believe is out of date please let us know using our contact form so we can look into it.