Yell

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A voice quality featuring an acoustic coupling of the first resonance with the second harmonic (fR1:2fo) that has been carried higher than normal through tube shortening and narrowing and mouth widening (fR1:2fo tracking), chiefly on open vowels; bright in timbre and often described in the Western Classical tradition as being ‘spread’ in quality.[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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