The muscle of the lips extends all the way up to the nose and all the way down to the
indentation in the chin.
Describe the buccinators: include location, attachments, and function and resonance effect. They form the inside of the cheeks. They connect the lips in front, and at the back they connect to the upper pharyngeal constrictor at a tendinous raphe inside the cheekbone. When constricted they pull the lips back laterally.
What is the tongue’s survival function? eating food!!
What is the function of the tongue for singing? To form vowels and consonants.
How many intrinsic tongue muscles are there? What is their function? 4 intrinsic muscles. motor movements of articulation.
How many extrinsic tongue muscles are there? What is their function? 5 move the tongue forward, up, back, and down.
Where does the tongue have attachments? to the hyoid bone and to the mandible.
What is the septum of the tongue? What is its function? A thin fibrous vertical extension from the center of the hyoid bone. point of attachment for the intrinsic muscles of the tongue.
What are ways that singers use their tongues inappropriately? they try to use it to do the functions of other muscles.
What is the only healthy way to lower the larynx? To use the muscles that connect to it
Which four muscles in the neck are the only muscles that can play a positive role in vocal
resonance? sternohyoid muscles, omohyoid muscles, sternothyroid muscles, stylopharyngeous muscle.
What is the function of the rest of the next muscles? To move the shoulders and neck and arms. In other words, for expression and gesturing.
What are the strongest muscles that pull up on the larynx? The pair of hyoglossus muscles.
Describe the aryepiglottic sphincter (location and function) It surrounds the opening at the top of the larynx over which the epiglottis closes. The sphincter seals off when we swallow so that no food can go into the lungs.
What causes the Singer’s Formant? Lowering the larynx or tightening the aryepiglottic sphincter slightly. The lower potion of the larynx must be wider than the upper portion. To accomplish this, we must either narrow the upper opening, or expand the lower opening.
What is vowel modification? Altering the vowel shape slightly due to demands on the vocal tract for resonance. Lowering the jaw.
How can we be singing the correct pitch and still be off in terms of intonation? because the shape of the vowels affect the pitch ever so slightly. resonance can be a problem too
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