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The Female Voice: Vocal Range, Voice Types and Roles
In this blog, we break down the different aspects of the female voice, and how it differs from one singing style to the next.
Mic Drop: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Microphone
Learn how to choose the perfect microphone that matches your voice, recording environment and more in this helpful guide.
The Female Voice: From Girl to Woman
Choosing the right voice for a project is crucial. Let’s look at how the female voice changes and how a girl’s voice becomes a woman’s voice.
The Female Voice and How to Describe It
The female voice is a unique and distinct instrument. If you've ever wondered how to describe it, this article will address the issue.
How to Make Your Voice Deeper
Do you want to learn how to make your voice deeper and discover some tricks and techniques you can deepen your voice? Read on!
Who is the Voice of Elsa in Frozen?
There are many captivating parts of the Frozen series, but none of it would have been as awe-inspiring without the voice actors behind Elsa.
Who is the Voice of Moana?
Auli’i Cravalho was born in Hawaii, singing in her glee club and other student organizations. She was spotted by a talent scout on Oahu.
Pharyngeal Voice : Description and Application to Pop...
Dr. Sims suggested that voice actors, by virtue of their wide array of vocal projects and versatility, are likely using the pharyngeal voice.
How Voice Applications Are Used in Infrastructure
Whether you’re out in public or in the privacy of your own home, innovative voice applications are all around us.
Managing Your Audiobook Narration Business: Expert...
Award-winning audiobook narrator Tavia Gilbert shares how she manages the business of audiobook narration.
Voice Types : Which Fach are You?
Learn how to discern what your voice type is and also discover many different vocal classifications, all based on the German Fach System
Where Does Your Voice Naturally Shine?
it is far more common for a voice actor or singer to capitalize on the lower range of his or her instrument than its higher range.