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Vocal spectrum practice notes

Short, practical articles for using pitch, harmonics, and formant candidates in singing practice.

How to use a vocal spectrum analyzer for singingA practical guide to pitch, harmonics, formants, graph captures, and reference examples in a vocal spectrum analyzer. Formant tuning for high notesHow singers can use F1, F2, H2, and H3 as practical clues for high-note vowel adjustment. What mix voice can look like in a spectrumA non-diagnostic way to observe mix voice tendencies using pitch stability, harmonics, and formant candidates. Breath pressure and resonance in singingHow breath pressure, vocal fold closure, and resonance interact in practical singing practice. Vocal onset and closure in the spectrumHow breathy, pressed, and balanced onsets can appear in a real-time vocal spectrum. Microphone setup for voice frequency analysisHow microphone distance, angle, room noise, and input level affect voice spectrum analysis.