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Singing

Description Genre of performing art characterized by the skillful production of musical tones by means of the human voice. Singing requires a physical technique in which the lungs supply air to the larynx, which acts as a reed or vibrator; the chest and head cavities function as amplifiers. The tongue, palate, teeth, and lips articulate and impose consonants and vowels on the amplified sound. In the art of singing, refined skill is required to coordinate these various anatomical mechanisms and their interaction upon one another. Singing is distinct from speaking in the way in which the breath is expended to vibrate the vocal cords and by the control required in the movement and reflexes of the larynx.
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121 View Choral singing is Subclass Of Singing

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23 View Performing arts is Superclass Of Singing

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36 View Singing improves Emotional wellbeing View A systematic review of mental health and wellbeing outcomes of group singing for adults with a mental health condition
68 View Singing decreases Depression View Maternal engagement with music up to nine months post-birth: Findings from a cross-sectional study in England
35 View Singing enhances, positive effects Wellbeing View Musical engagement and subjective wellbeing amongst men in the third age
View Maternal engagement with music up to nine months post-birth: Findings from a cross-sectional study in England
63 View Singing overcome Postnatal depression View A systematic review of mental health and wellbeing outcomes of group singing for adults with a mental health condition
64 View Singing improvement COPD pulmonary disease View What Works for Wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults.
66 View Singing improvement Health resilience View What Works for Wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults.
76 View Singing improve Quality of life View Singing teaching as a therapy for chronic respiratory disease - A randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation
77 View Singing positive experience Respiratory disease View Singing teaching as a therapy for chronic respiratory disease - A randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation
53 View Singing reduce Anxiety View What Works for Wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults.
View Psychosocial singing interventions for the mental health and well-being of family carers of patients with cancer: Results from a longitudinal controlled study
80 View Singing long term benefits Alzheimer's View Music, health and wellbeing: Exploring music for health equity and social justice
68 View Singing effective in alleviating Depression View Music, health and wellbeing: Exploring music for health equity and social justice
73 View Singing very positive role Dementia View Music, health and wellbeing: Exploring music for health equity and social justice
81 View Singing distracts from, perceives less intensely Pain View A qualitative study exploring the effects of attending a community pain service choir on wellbeing in people who experience chronic pain
80 View Singing alleviating depression, better quality of life and live more harmoniously Alzheimer's View Music, health and wellbeing: Exploring music for health equity and social justice
64 View Singing physical benefits for patients COPD pulmonary disease View Wellbeing in brass bands: The benefits and challenges of group music making