Voce di Petto

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Italian for chest voice; a thicker vocal fold vibrational mode involving both the cover and the body of the folds, including the underlying thyroarytenoid muscles in the oscillation, and in which the spectral slope is shallow with more high, strong spectral content and a buzzier timbral percept (more auditory roughness).[1]

  1. "NATS July 2022 Pedagogy Workshop Working Group Three Science-Informed Terminology and Definitions for Voice Pedagogy" (PDF). Science-Informed Voice Pedagogy Resources. Retrieved March 9 2025. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

Authored by: Paige De La O

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