Vocal Anatomy
Voice and Speech
Vocal Health
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This pair of organs fill with air

What are the lungs

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What opens during breathing and narrows during voice productions

What is the Glottis

100

Drinking plenty of this is crucial to vocal health

What is water

100

In Solefege this syllable follows Fa

What is SO

200

The primary organ of voice production 

What is the larynx 

200

This is generated by air flow from the lungs

What is voice

200

The body needs this especially after prolonged periods of vocal activity

what is rest

200

The organization of sound length

Rhythm

300

Two bands of tissue that are positioned opposite of each other in the larynx 

What are the vocal folds

300

In order to produce typical loud speech the voice must do this

What is vibrate

300

Before engaging in any vocal activity you should do this

what are vocal warm-ups

300

The distance between two notes

interval

400

The top of the passageway to the lungs 

What is the trachea

400

By precisely coordinated muscle action in the head, mouth, chest, throat, nasal cavity and abdomen

What is speech

400

Yelling, screaming and speaking loudly cause this

What is Vocal Strain

400

Two half steps equal this

whole step

500

This large dome shaped muscle is located directly below the lungs

What is the diaphragm

500

Another name for the larynx  

What is the Voice Box

500

This prevents vocal strain, improve vocal quality, and ensure longevity of the voice

What is Vocal health practices

500

The order of half steps that create a major scale

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