What is the biggest barrier to singing across genres or styles with ease? Find out in episode 17, “Brian Gill on Agency Across Styles and Genres.” In this episode co-hosts Geneva Mayne and Kristen Ruiz chat with Dr. Brian Gill, DMA, of Gill Mindful Voice Training about training singers to cross genres with ease. For more information on The Science of the Singing Voice course mentioned during this episode, contact Dr. Johan Sundberg directly at jsu@kth.se. The course will take place in Sweden, June 10th-13th, 2023.
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References
Sundberg, J., La, F. M. B., & Gill, B. P. (2016). Voice Source Variation Between Vowels in Male Opera Singers. Journal of Voice.
Patel, R. R., Sundberg, J., Gill, B., & Lã, F. M. B. (2022). Glottal Airflow and Glottal Area Waveform Characteristics of Flow Phonation in Untrained Vocally Healthy Adults. Journal of Voice.
Gill, B. P., Lee, J., Lã, F. M. B., & Sundberg, J. (2020). Spectrum Effects of a Velopharyngeal Opening in Singing. Journal of Voice.
Sundberg, J., La, F. M. B., & Gill, B. P. (2013). Formant Tuning Strategies in Professional Male Opera Singers. Journal of Voice.