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What is resonance?

Resonance is how vocal sound is shaped by spaces such as the mouth and pharynx. Practice is about space, vowels, and airflow, not squeezing for brightness.

Definition

Resonance is how vocal sound is shaped by spaces such as the mouth and pharynx. Practice is about space, vowels, and airflow, not squeezing for brightness.

How to use this concept in practice

Treat Resonance as something to observe, not a theory exam. Open the related tools, check your own voice against it, then use the guides for targeted practice.

Related tools

Use visual feedback to verify the concept

FAQ

Common questions

How does Resonance relate to singing practice?

Resonance is how vocal sound is shaped by spaces such as the mouth and pharynx. Practice is about space, vowels, and airflow, not squeezing for brightness. Understanding it turns vague feeling into a practice target you can observe.

Do I need music theory before practicing?

No. Start with auditory and visual feedback, then learn the terms gradually.

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