PHONETIC METHODS OF VOICE EDUCATION IN VOCAL CLASSES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Abstract
This article deals with the phonetic method of correcting the voice of students in higher education, the role of vowels in the singing of musical works, the oral cavity, a description of the vocal structure of the singer, male voice registers and types of vocal style and lifestyle of the singer are covered
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