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    vocal
    /ˈvəʊkl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a part of a piece of music that is sung: "a clear guitar backing topped with haunting vocals"

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  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Vocal stimming refers to stimming focused on making or repeating certain sounds, like humming or repeating certain words or phrases. For some, particularly those with autism...

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Singing, the production of musical tones by means of the human voice. Singing is distinguished from speaking by the manner in which the breath is expended to vibrate the vocal cords. Singing requires more breath the louder, higher, and longer one sings. Learn more about singing in this article.

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  4. 3 days ago · Vocal techniques are the cornerstone of effective singing, allowing vocalists to express themselves with precision, emotion, and versatility. From powerful belting to delicate falsetto, mastering a range of vocal techniques empowers singers to explore the full potential of their voices and captivate audiences with their performances.

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · : either of two pairs of folds of mucous membranes that project into the cavity of the larynx and have free edges extending dorsoventrally toward the middle line. Examples of vocal cords in a Sentence.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · The American linguists Bernard Bloch and George L. Trager formulated the following definition: “A language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols by means of which a social group cooperates.” Any succinct definition of language makes a number of presuppositions and begs a number of questions.

  7. 3 days ago · By Sharon Longo, BA. July 5, 2024. Stimming, which is a nickname for “self-stimulatory behavior” is a repetitive behavior such as head banging, hand flapping, rocking, or making noises or sounds that helps a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to self-soothe.

  8. 3 days ago · Music, art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony. Learn about the history of music and about theories of musical meaning since the 19th century.