- Whistle register
The whistle register (also called the flageolet register or whistle tone) is the highest register of the
human voice lying above themodal register andfalsetto register . This register has a specific physiological production that is different from the other registers, and is so called because thetimbre of the notes that are produced from this register are similar to that of awhistle .In some
soprano s the modal register vocal production may extend into what is usually thought of as the whistle register.cite book
title= The Diagnosis and Correction of Vocal Faults
last= McKinney
first= James
year= 1994
publisher= Genovex Music Group
isbn=13: 978-1565939400] Women of allvoice types can use the whistle register. With proper vocal training, it is possible for most women to develop this part of the voice. Children can alsophonate in the whistle register and men can as well in very rare instances.Physiology and definition
The whistle register is the highest
phonation al register that in most singers begins above thesoprano "high C" (C6 or 1,046.5 Hz) and extends to two Ds above (D7 or 2349.3 Hz). However, the whistle register does not begin at the same point within every voice, and there are rare voices which can extend the whistle register much further than the range listed above. For example, someopera singers can sing up to the "high" F above "high" C without entering into the whistle register. Also, rare singers like Georgia Brown fromBrazil , who sang up to a G10 (25087Hz), can sing much higher in the whistle register."Guinness World Records 2005: Special 50th Anniversary Edition" (2005). pg. 196. UK: Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-892051-22-2.]The
physiology of the whistle register is the least understood of the vocal registers. Unlike other types of vocal production, it is difficult to film thevocal cords while they are operating in this manner as theepiglottis closes down over thelarynx and the resonating chamber assumes its smallest dimensions. It is known that when producing pitches in this register, vibration occurs only in someanterior portion of the vocal folds. This shorter vibrating length naturally allows for easier production of high pitches. [cite book
title= The Voice and its Disorders
last= Greene
first= Margaret
coauthors= Lesley Mathieson
year= 2001
publisher= John Wiley & Sons; 6th Edition edition
isbn=13: 978-1861561961]Although the whole physiological production of whistle tone is not understood, it is known that when the
laterals are active but thetransversus inactive, a triangular opening is seen between thearytenoids , the vocal processes contact each other, but the posterior parts at the apex do not contact each other. The exception to this would be if the vocal folds are not stretched, as stretching of the vocal ligaments abducts the vocal processes. [cite journal
last=Van den Berg
first= J.W.
year= 1963
month= December
title= "Vocal Ligaments versus Registers"
journal= The NATS Bulletin
volume= 19
pages= 18]Whistle register in children
Many babies and small children of both sexes can produce sounds in the frequency range of the whistle register without any conscious effort. Typically, the whistle register in children extends from the soprano "high C" (C6 or 1046.5 Hz) to two Gs above (G7 or 3136.0 Hz). Some children, however, can produce pitches that surpass the upper limit of the keyboard. Children should be discouraged from going into the whistle register frequently as some medical professionals are concerned that such use of the voice could cause damage to the
vocal cords or vocal dysfunctions that affect speech andphonation .In Western
popular music , the whistle register is used with more variety and to produce much higher pitches than are called for in classical music. While it is mostly used by females, such asMariah Carey , andMinnie Riperton , there are a few male singers who use it.cite web|url=http://www.vocalfocus.com/whistle.html|title=Understanding Flute or Whistle Register of the Voice |author=|work=|publisher=|accessdate=] Among male singers,Adam Lopez holds the "Guinness Book of Records " record (C#8) for the highest vocal note by a male, making extensive use of the whistle register.cite book|title=Guinness World Records 2005: Special 50th Anniversary Edition|date=2005|pages=196|publisher=Guinness Publishing Ltd.|id=ISBN 1-892051-22-2] However, the female singer Georgia Brown, holds the record for highest note ever reached."Guinness World Records 2005: Special 50th Anniversary Edition" (2005). pg. 196. UK: Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-892051-22-2.]References
Further reading
*cite book
title= Choral Pedagogy
last= Smith
first= Brenda
year= 2005
publisher= Plural Publishing, Inc
isbn=13: 978-1597560436
*cite book
title= Bel Canto: A History of Vocal Pedagogy
last= Stark
first= James
year= 2003
publisher= University of Toronto Press
isbn=13: 978-0802086143ee also
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