Vowel modification is a technique used in voice and singing to adjust the quality of vowels for better resonance, especially when hitting high notes. This adjustment can help singers maintain clarity and control over their vocal performance.
The modification involves altering the shape of the mouth and tongue to produce different vowel sounds. For example, rounding the lips for an ‘o’ sound or flattening them for an ‘ah’ sound can significantly affect the resonance and projection of the voice.
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