The rise of the audio processor Auto-Tune and other technologies that process and reshape the human voice has led to a growing interest in how to describe and understand vocality. |
Encoded within the sense of loss of not being able wholly share my practice with her, was the realization that this was the process of discovering my own vocality. |
This, pitched on a flat and haughty level of vocality, was her method of opening the conversation. |
The study of popular music and vocality is always present in the investigative course of the group. |
Should any breath be spent in aspiration, or in hissing, or in guttural enunciation, the vocality is said to be impure. |
As an adopted child, Vivier throughout his work sings of the nostalgia of a universal yet absent mother whose voice expresses itself via a powerfully expressive lullaby, often consonant, always respectful of natural vocality. |