Vibrato is a musical technique used in singing where the pitch of a note fluctuates slightly around its central frequency, creating a shimmering effect. It adds expressiveness and emotion to vocal performances.
The optimal vibrato rate for most classical singers is typically between 6 to 8 cycles per second (Hz). However, this can vary depending on the individual’s voice type and the style of music being performed.
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