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pharanx and the epilarynx. When a teacher provides verbal critiques on a student's singing performance, the information may be imprecisely stated, or misinterpreted by the student. Addressing this issue, David M. Howard of the University of York (dh@ohm.york.ac.uk) will present a real-time display system for singing-voice development. The system provides quantitative visual feedback that helps students see their vocal performance and produce better results.


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