Head, Chest and Middle Voice - Explained. * Today's article is timely with the holiday season bringing lots of carollers and singing groups together (spaced safely, of course). Here the author Chuck L. Stewart takes us through the definitions of vocal registers, and invites our readers to check out the free lessons and information at: https://practasing.com "If you wish to converse with me, define your terms." ~ Voltaire The Common Names of Vocal Registers: Chest Voice Low Middle Voice High Middle Voice Head Voice Super Head Voice Chest Voice got its name as a result of singers feeling a sympathetic vibration in the chest as they sang in the lowest part of their voices. Chest voice is not actually a sound, per se, but is a register. The size of the sound waves is such, that in the lowest register, the chest vibrates. Low Middle Voice is just above Chest Voice. It should blend with chest voice and may sound exactly the same, except it is on higher pit...
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