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The unique quality of sound

Timbre

Distinct characteristics of a voice that can be heard when a person speaks or sings

Timbre

Highest male voice

Tenor

Intermediate male voice

Baritone

Lowest male voice

Bass

Highest female voice

Soprano

Intermediate female voice

Mezzo soprano

Lowest female voice

Alto

A person with tenor voice

Darren Espanto

A person with soprano voice

Jannela Salvador

A person with alto voice

Moira Dela torre

Hoarse or airy voice

Raspy voice

High pitch

Bright voice

Low pitch

Warm voice

It refers to how you use your voice appropriately in order to produce quality sound

Voice production technique

Sound techniques

1.Head tone /head voice 2.proper breathing 3. Use of diaphragm

Instruments that are played by means of shaking, hitting or scraping to produce sound

Percussion instrument

Two types of percussion instrument

Pitched and non pitched percussion instrument

Examples of pitched percussion instrument

Xylophone, chimes, marimba, toy piano, deskballs

Examples of non pitched percussion instruments

Tambourines, maracas, egg shakers, snare drum, triangle

It refers to the softness and loudness of voice

Dynamics

Types of dynamincs

Statics and changing dynamics

Sound that seem to stay at the same volume

Statics dynamics

Dynamics that have gradual change in volume from soft to loud or vice versa

Changing dynamics