Try these questions. Just click on the answer you think is right.

1.   The vocal technique that Seth Riggs is best known for:

Singing for the Stars

The Belting Voice

Speech Level Singing

The Falsetto Voice

2.   The lowest male vocal range:

Bass voice

Chest voice

Low Voice

Counter Tenor

3.   The highest female vocal range:

Soprano

Falsetto

Contralto

Mezzo Soprano

4.   The combination of head voice and chest voice is often called:

The in-between voice

The Mix voice

The Middle voice

B and C

5.   The wobbling sound often present in the trained voice:

Vibrato

Vocal Wobble

Modulation

Bleating

6.   Everybody’s voice is:

Interesting

Unique

Trainable

All of the above

7.   The “average” male vocal range:

Bass

Baritone

Tenor

Alto

8.   The voice is powered from:

The Larynx

The vocal folds

The Lungs

The Head voice

9.   Vocal fold vibration creates sound...:

Structures

Waves

Noises

Files

10.  Your “breathing” muscles:

The diaphragm

The rib muscles

The abdominal muscles

All of the above

11.  How fast your vocal folds vibrate will determine the...:

Volume

Pitch

Vibrato

Tone colour

12.  Sound is measured in:

Degrees

Hertz

Decibels

Both A and B

13.  A bright, high larynx, nasal sounding voice quality:

Twang

Falsetto

Head Voice

Mix voice

14.  Another name for the “false” vocal folds:

Vocal fold mass

Thin folds

Thick folds

Vestibular folds

15.  The effect of lowering the larynx is that it will:

Brighten the vocal tone

Minimise vibrato

Increase volume

Darken the vocal tone

16.  One of these is not a symptom on vocal damage:

Huskiness

Losing the voice

Laryngeal tilt

Loss of vocal power

17.  One of these is not a factor that may contribute to voice problems:

Smoke

Coughing

Excessive talking

Swallowing

18.  The term “onset” describes:

The beginning of a song

The meeting of breath and vibration at the vocal folds

The beginning of a condition called “vocal nodules

A specific singing quality

19.  Which of the following is not an articulator?

The lips

The tongue

The velor port

The teeth

20.  When the false vocal folds are held away from the true vocal folds, they are:

Retracted

Relaxed

Constricted

Separated

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