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- Q16889890 subject Q7471018.
- Q16889890 abstract "Voice break generally refers to transitions between different vocal registers of the human voice. Although singing is mostly done using the modal register, it is important for more professional singers to be able to smoothly move between different vocal registers. Unintentional voice breaks are called voice cracks.Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the voice during puberty, known as the voice change.".
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- Q16889890 wikiPageWikiLink Q7471018.
- Q16889890 comment "Voice break generally refers to transitions between different vocal registers of the human voice. Although singing is mostly done using the modal register, it is important for more professional singers to be able to smoothly move between different vocal registers. Unintentional voice breaks are called voice cracks.Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the voice during puberty, known as the voice change.".
- Q16889890 label "Voice break".