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SUMMARY:Trying to decipher normality by looking at the extremes - Dr Evang
 elos Himonides\, Reader in Technology\, Education\, and Music (University 
 College London))
DTSTART:20200218T170000Z
DTEND:20200218T180000Z
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CONTACT:Xi Zhang
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, I will be offering a brief presentation
  of the vocal instrument\, its function\, properties\, unique characterist
 ics and needs\, as we understand it today. We will be looking at basic aco
 ustical aspects of the human voice\, but also at how we try to make sense 
 of it\, with recording and analyses. We will be touching upon 'preferences
 ' and how these are formed\, but also how context specific these might be.
  Finally\, we will use one particular 'trick' that researchers sometimes e
 mploy in order to form a greater understanding of 'normality'\, by looking
  at 'supra-' and 'infra-' normal examples of voice production and singing.
LOCATION:Lecture Room 1\, Faculty of Music (11 West Road\, Cambridge\, CB3
  9DP)
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