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'''Vocal belting''' refers to a specific technique of [[singing]]. |
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The term "belt" in music is misunderstood by some to mean the use of "chest" voice in the high [[register (music)|register]] of the [[voice]], rather than using the "head voice," etc. This is a misconception. The proper production of the "belt voice" is accomplished in the upper range by a [[modulation (music)|modulation]] of [[vowel]]s and change of typical placement of the voice sound in the [[mouth]]. In a higher range all vowels are modulated to one of two vowels: "eh" as in "ape" or "ah" (bright vowel) as in "ChicAgo." Depending on the range of the [[singer]], the vowels will be more or less modulated. Hence, in a male voice, a belted A-flat might not have the same amount of modulation as a belted [[note|B-flat]]. |
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In addition to the modulation of vowels, the belt voice sound is produced by properly placing the sound in the mouth. The [[soft palate]] is raised and the vowels brightened toward the front of the mouth. The [[jaw]] is open (but not fully open) so that a few [[tooth|teeth]] are typically showing on the top and bottom of the mouth. There are various techniques and vocalises to accomplish this sound. The result is a kind of "soft yell." |
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Despite the sound being somewhat of "soft yell." Though the [[larynx]] is slightly higher than in classical technique, the [[vocal cord]]s are not harmed. |
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It also worth pointing out that some singing teachers regard belting as intrinsically damaging to long term vocal health. The subject is a matter of heated controversy among singers, singing teachers and vocal coaches. |
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It is thought by some that "belting" will produce vocal nodes. Nodes can show up when the vocal cords are unhealthily slapped together in a "glottal attack." In fact some voice teachers argue that belt pulls the vocal cords very close together, but air can still pass through safely without causing a "glottal attack." |
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Others believe that a healthy belt technique can be practiced, and in fact belt technique can be used as [[therapy]] for vocal cords. However, improper technique can be quite dangerous, and whether or not one accepts belt as a healthy vocal technique, it should certainly not be experimented without supervision by a good voice teacher. |
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Examples of belt technique can be heard from: |
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*[[Axl Rose]] |
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*[[Christina Aguilera]] |
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*[[Cyndi Lauper]] |
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*[[Shirley Bassey]] |
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*[[Mariah Carey]] |
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*[[Kelly Clarkson]] |
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*[[Chris Cornell]] |
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*[[Chris Daughtry]] |
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*[[Celine Dion|Céline Dion]] |
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*[[Aretha Franklin]] |
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*[[Judy Garland]] |
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*[[Ian Gillan]] |
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*[[Whitney Houston]] |
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*[[Chaka Khan]] |
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*[[Gladys Knight]] |
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*[[Patti LaBelle]] |
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*[[Kimberley Locke]] |
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*[[Martina McBride]] |
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*[[Idina Menzel]] |
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*[[Ethel Merman]] |
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*[[Liza Minnelli]] |
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*[[Bernadette Peters]] |
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*[[Barbra Streisand]] |
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*[[Donna Summer]] |
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*[[Wendy Moten]] |
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*[[Coco Lee]] |
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*[[Regine Velasquez]] |
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*[[Sarah Geronimo]] |
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*[[Rachelle Ann Go]] |
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*[[Sheryn regis]] |
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*[[Jonalyn Viray]] |
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*[[Amanda Kuchinski]] |
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*[[Shoshana Bean]] |
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*[[Anneliese van der Pol]] |
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*[[Patti LuPone]] |
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These singers are widely known for their sustained belting and can go through vocal acrobatics while hitting very high notes at high [[pitches]]. For more examples of belt and for more information on the technique, see the book "The Phenomena of the Belt/Pop Voice, The Technique for Safely Producing the Vocal Sounds of Today" by Jan Sullivan. |
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Jo Estill, inventor of Estill Voicecraft voice training system, is renowned for her extensive, if hotly debated and controversial scientific work on music theatre belt and vocal 'tilt.' |
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