Abstract

Achieving the utmost naturalness and freedom of sound formation, maximum expansion of the voice range, increasing the power of the voice, brightness and colorfulness of the timbre are the daily tasks of practical work of any vocalist. The resonant theory of singing is the most relevant and in demand system of representations of the relationship between the patterns of formation and per-ception of the singing voice (acoustic, physiological and psychological), allow-ing to achieve high aesthetic and vocal and technical qualities of the singing sound by revealing the resonant properties of the vocal apparatus. Vocal reso-nance (filling of cavities with air) determines strength, filtration, enrichment, expansion, improvement, intensification and prolongation of the singing sound through phonation, enhanced by the vocalist’s timbre. The result of using natu-ral resonance is the health and longevity of the singing voice.

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