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Patti Smith singing into a microphone... Patti Smith singing into a microphone... singing into a microphone... A person who is singing is called a... Singing is often done in a group... since in many respects singing is merely a form of sustained speech... Singing in the shower... singing in the shower... such as singing done professionally as a... Singing at a high amateur or professional level usually requires a certain amount of innate talent... singing has a well... s singing voice is entirely unique not only because of the actual shape and size of an... technique used in singing to describe the resonance felt in the singer... has the understanding of the physical process of singing and vocal production... is the process by which human singing voices are evaluated and are thereby designated into... for most singers there are fewer dangers in singing too low than in singing too high... classical voice type terms to other forms of singing but such attempts have been met with controversy... Singing when done with proper vocal technique is an integrated and coordinated act that effectively coordinates... Since singing is a coordinated act... some areas of the art of singing are so much the result of coordinated functions that it is hard to discuss them... physical processes that make up the act of singing and of how those processes function... Singing is not a natural process but is a skill that requires highly developed muscle reflexes... Singing does not require much muscle strength but it does require a high degree of muscle... singing melismas and correcting vocal faults... The singing process functions best when certain physical conditions of the body exist... Within singing there are four stages of breathing... Music which employs singing but does not feature it prominently is generally considered... vocal music and there are many long standing singing traditions throughout the world... parts of the song often singing only in a song... Singing is considered by some to have positive effects on peoples... from a survey of students participating in choral singing found perceived physical benefits including increased lung capacity... Singing may positively influence the... One study found that both singing and listening to choral music reduces the level of stress hormones and increases immune function... Effects of choir singing or listening on secretory immunoglobulin A... Singing scales and warmups...

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