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Chest Vocalization through Abdominal Breathing for Popular Music

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Green and Smart Technology with Sensor Applications (ICTSM 2011, SIA 2012, GST 2012)

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There are various requisites for a vocalist and some are very important. The first being loud voice referring to vocalizing ability. The second being beautiful voice, meaning it should be pleasant for the audience. The third being endurance, meaning a professional vocalist must be able to sing anytime, anywhere, regardless of his/her condition. Many vocalists are trying to acquire them, but the according information and training are yet to be systemized. This study is about the training required for the requisites.

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Cho, TS. (2012). Chest Vocalization through Abdominal Breathing for Popular Music. In: Cho, Hs., Kim, Th., Mohammed, S., Adeli, H., Oh, Mk., Lee, KW. (eds) Green and Smart Technology with Sensor Applications. ICTSM SIA GST 2011 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 338. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35251-5_9

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