: Discusses the suspensory muscles of the throat and how they support the larynx during different vocal activities, such as singing in "head voice" or "falsetto".
In Theodore Dimon's book (in Dutch published as "Anatomie van de stem" ), he provides a comprehensive, illustrated guide to the mechanics and physiological systems involved in human speech and song. Dimon, an expert in the Alexander Technique , breaks down the complex "vocal instrument" into five primary systems. Core Content & Vocal Systems Anatomie van de stem - Theodore Dimon
: Detailed exploration of the "voice box," including its framework (cartilages), the epiglottis, and the intrinsic muscles that control the vocal folds. : Discusses the suspensory muscles of the throat
: Focuses on the anatomy of breathing , covering the ribs, diaphragm, and abdominal muscles. Dimon emphasizes that breathing should be a natural result of correct bodily coordination rather than a forced action. Core Content & Vocal Systems : Detailed exploration
: Discusses the suspensory muscles of the throat and how they support the larynx during different vocal activities, such as singing in "head voice" or "falsetto".
In Theodore Dimon's book (in Dutch published as "Anatomie van de stem" ), he provides a comprehensive, illustrated guide to the mechanics and physiological systems involved in human speech and song. Dimon, an expert in the Alexander Technique , breaks down the complex "vocal instrument" into five primary systems. Core Content & Vocal Systems
: Detailed exploration of the "voice box," including its framework (cartilages), the epiglottis, and the intrinsic muscles that control the vocal folds.
: Focuses on the anatomy of breathing , covering the ribs, diaphragm, and abdominal muscles. Dimon emphasizes that breathing should be a natural result of correct bodily coordination rather than a forced action.