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Sundberg, J. (1987). The science of the singing voice. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.
Story, B. H., Titze, I. R., & Hoffman, E. A. (2001). The relationship of vocal tract shape to three voice qualities. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 109, 1651–1667.
Ternström, S., & Sundberg, J. (1988). Intonation precision of choir singers. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 84, 59–69.
Titze, I. R. (2008). Getting the most from the vocal instrument in a choral setting. Choral Journal, 49, 34–41.
Vennard, W. (1967). Singing: The mechanism and the technic (Revised ed.). New York. NY: Carl Fischer.
Walker, G. (2006). Good vibrations: Vibrato, science, and the choral singer. Choral Journal, 47, 37–48.
Wuthrich, B., Schmid, A., Walther, B., & Sieber, R. (2005). Milk consumption does not lead to mucus production or occurrence of asthma. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 24, 547S-555S.
Blocker, R. (Ed.) (2004). The Robert Shaw reader. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Cooksey, J. M. (1999). Working with adolescent voices. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House.
Fisher, H. B. (1966). Improving voice and articulation. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co.
Flores, A. R., Herman, J. L., Gates, G. J., Brown, T. N. T. (2016). How many adults identify as transgender in the United States? Los Angeles, CA: The Williams Institute.
Frosh, A., Cruz, C., Wellsted, D., & Stephens, J. (2019). Effect of a dairy diet on nasopharyngeal mucus secretion. The Laryngoscope, 129, 17-25.
Gackle, L. (2006). Finding Ophelia’s voice: The female voice during adolescence. Choral Journal, 47, 29–37.
Gilbert, H. R., & Weismer, G. G. (1974). The effects of smoking on the speaking fundamental frequency of adult women. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 3, 225–231.
Guzman M. A., Acevedo, K., Leiva, F., Ortiz, V., Hormazabal, N., & Quezada, C. (2018). Aerodynamic characteristics of growl voice and reinforced falsetto in metal singing. Journal of Voice, 33, 803.e7-803.e13.
Heman-Ackah, Y. D., Sataloff, R. T., Hawkshaw, M. J., & Divi, V. (2008). How do I maintain longevity of my voice? Journal of Singing, 64, 467–472.
Hearns, L. J., & Kremer, B. (2018). The singing teacher's guide to transgender voices. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, Inc.
Knutson, B. J. (1987). Interviews with selected choral conductors concerning rationale and practices regarding choral blend. Dissertation Abstracts International, 48, 3067A.
Phyland, D. J., Oates, J., & Greenwood, K. M. (1999). Self-reported voice problems among three groups of professional singers. Journal of Voice, 13, 602-611.
Powell, S. (1991). Choral intonation: More than meets the ear. Choral Journal, 77, 40-43.
Sell, K. (2005). The disciplines of vocal pedagogy: Towards an holistic approach. London, UK: Ashgate.
Sundberg, J. (1994). Perceptual aspects of singing. Journal of Voice, 8, 106–122.
Sundberg, J. (1987). The science of the singing voice. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.
Story, B. H., Titze, I. R., & Hoffman, E. A. (2001). The relationship of vocal tract shape to three voice qualities. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 109, 1651–1667.
Ternström, S., & Sundberg, J. (1988). Intonation precision of choir singers. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 84, 59–69.
Titze, I. R. (2008). Getting the most from the vocal instrument in a choral setting. Choral Journal, 49, 34–41.
Vennard, W. (1967). Singing: The mechanism and the technic (Revised ed.). New York. NY: Carl Fischer.
Walker, G. (2006). Good vibrations: Vibrato, science, and the choral singer. Choral Journal, 47, 37–48.
Wuthrich, B., Schmid, A., Walther, B., & Sieber, R. (2005). Milk consumption does not lead to mucus production or occurrence of asthma. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 24, 547S-555S.