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Museum bar: The primal voice sounds
Museum.BL
Zeughausplatz 28, 4410 Liestal
Oh! Uh! Yeees! Nooo! - how is the body voice produced?
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The sound of the voice surrounds people all day, from yawning to sighing or whooping. Everyone raises their voice and makes themselves heard. Because everyone wants to be heard. The sense of hearing enables the acoustic localization of existence. Martin von Rütte explores together with the audience how human primal vocal sounds and thus the body voice are produced technically and musically.
Oooh! The eyes widen. The cheeks pull. The mouth rounds.
Aaah! The eyes pinch. The cheeks pull. The mouth narrows.
Yaaah! The eyes open. The cheeks pull. The mouth yawns.
Nooo! The eyes close. The cheeks pull. The mouth widens.
Martin von Rütte, body vocalist, head of singing school MartinBodyVoice, Liestal
Museum bar: Knowledge compact, the after-work series at Museum.BL
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Oooh! The eyes widen. The cheeks pull. The mouth rounds.
Aaah! The eyes pinch. The cheeks pull. The mouth narrows.
Yaaah! The eyes open. The cheeks pull. The mouth yawns.
Nooo! The eyes close. The cheeks pull. The mouth widens.
Martin von Rütte, body vocalist, head of singing school MartinBodyVoice, Liestal
Museum bar: Knowledge compact, the after-work series at Museum.BL
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.