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The good news is that understanding the science behind vocal production and implementing targeted exercises can unlock the secrets to singing with a deep, powerful female voice.
The researchers show that training is necessary to keep songbird vocal muscles at top performance. And it is not just any training, it specifically is singing exercise that matters.
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However, in songbirds vocal muscles don’t get stronger and slower with exercise, like limb muscles, but weaker and faster. This is opposite from normal limb and body muscles.
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