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- Modal_voice abstract "Modal voice is the vocal register used most frequently in speech and singing in most languages. It is also the term used in linguistics for the most common phonation of vowels. The term \"modal\" refers to the resonant mode of vocal cords; that is, the optimal combination of airflow and glottal tension that yields maximum vibration.In linguistics, modal voice is the only phonation found in the vowels and other sonorants (consonants such as m, n, l, and r) of most of the languages of the world, though a significant minority contrast modal voice with other phonations. Among obstruents (consonants such as k, g, ch, j, s, and z), it is very common for languages to contrast modal voice with voicelessness, though in English many supposedly voiced obstruents do not have modal voice in most environments.In speech pathology, the modal register is one of the four identifiable registers within the human voice, lying above the vocal fry register and overlapping the lower part of the falsetto register. This view is also adopted by many vocal pedagogists, although some vocal pedagogists may view vocal registration differently. In singing, the modal register may also overlap part of the whistle register. A well trained singer or speaker can phonate two octaves or more within the modal register with consistent production, beauty of tone, dynamic variation, and vocal freedom. The modal register begins and ends in different places within the human voice. The placement of the modal register within the individual human voice is one of the key determining factors in identifying vocal type.".
- Modal_voice thumbnail Vocal_fold_scheme.svg?width=300.
- Modal_voice wikiPageID "14918387".
- Modal_voice wikiPageLength "5997".
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- Modal_voice wikiPageRevisionID "683623380".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Arytenoid_cartilage.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonation.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voice_registers.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink English_phonology.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Falsetto.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Glottis.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Larynx.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Obstruent.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Overtone.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Phonation.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Resonance.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Sonorant.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Speech-language_pathology.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Thyroarytenoid_muscle.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_folds.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_fry_register.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_pedagogy.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_register.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Voice_type.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Voicelessness.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink Whistle_register.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink File:Vocal_fold_animated.gif.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLink File:Vocal_fold_scheme.svg.
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "(modal)".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modal voice".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "clear voice".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "clear".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "full voice".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "modal register".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "modal speech".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "modal voice register".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "modal voice".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "modal".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "modally voiced".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "normally voiced".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "regular voice".
- Modal_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "tone".
- Modal_voice wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Modal_voice wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Modal_voice wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phonation.
- Modal_voice wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Modal_voice wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vocal_registration.
- Modal_voice subject Category:Phonation.
- Modal_voice subject Category:Voice_registers.
- Modal_voice hypernym Register.
- Modal_voice type Building.
- Modal_voice type Phonetic.
- Modal_voice comment "Modal voice is the vocal register used most frequently in speech and singing in most languages. It is also the term used in linguistics for the most common phonation of vowels.".
- Modal_voice label "Modal voice".
- Modal_voice sameAs Q2892707.
- Modal_voice sameAs Modální_hlas.
- Modal_voice sameAs הרגיסטר_המודאלי.
- Modal_voice sameAs Voz_modal.
- Modal_voice sameAs m.03h1gvj.
- Modal_voice sameAs Q2892707.
- Modal_voice wasDerivedFrom Modal_voice?oldid=683623380.
- Modal_voice depiction Vocal_fold_scheme.svg.
- Modal_voice isPrimaryTopicOf Modal_voice.