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    Squillo is the resonant, trumpet-like sound in the voices of opera singers. It is also commonly called "singer's formant ", "ring", "ping", "core", and other terms. [1] Squillo enables an essentially lyric tone to be heard over thick orchestrations (e.g., in late Verdi, Puccini and Strauss operas).

  2. Mar 9, 2020 · Discover the techniques opera singers use to project their voices over the orchestra and the importance of a singer’s squillo. --An orchestra fills an opera ...

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  3. Squillo is the Italian word for the resonance of the human voice in a large space. Learn how opera singers use squillo to create a powerful and clear sound without amplification.

  4. Squillo is the Italian word for the resonance of a singer's voice in an opera house. Learn how opera singers use squillo to project their sound without a microphone, and how physics explains this phenomenon.

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  5. Feb 10, 2012 · Squillo is not the same as Singer's Formant, which is a resonance created in the aryepiglottic space above the vocal folds. Learn how to achieve Singer's Formant and balance the bright and dark qualities of the voice with breath pressure and vowel changes.

  6. Jan 19, 2012 · Squillo means to ring someone's cellphone and then hang up, letting them know you have arrived somewhere. Learn the origin, usage and alternative expressions of this useful Italian word.

  7. Feb 5, 2022 · What is squillo? Is it what makes opera singers so loud? Find out in my series, Opera Explained, where I define operatic words in a minute or less in a serie...

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