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From:  LMorgan923@a...
LMorgan923@a...
Date:  Mon Oct 9, 2000  5:20 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] Re: The rest of the voice,beneath the singer's form...


In a message dated 10/9/2000 1:11:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
lloyd.hanson@n... writes:
lloyd.hanson@n... writes:

<< The biggest difference that is appearant in spectographs of pops singers
verses classical singers is in the amount of non-harmonic overtones which
are present in pops singers. Consequently their spectographs appear very
dense and smeared or blurry. These non-harmonic overtones are also of the
kind that we hear in basic speech. Speech specialistis refer to these
non-harmonic tones as "noise". >>

Oh, dear God, that means my parents were right all along! "Turn that
noise off", I can still hear them saying. :-)

Lee Morgan
Mezzo-soprano


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