The dictionary describes singing as uttering words in tuneful succession, but it does not really describe what happens.
A noted scholar in the field of speech and song said, "The difference between speaking and singing is flow. In singing, the flow of tone is unbroken between the words, but in speaking it is interrupted. In singing, tone is sustained and changed from one pitch to another by definite intervals, over a wide compass that includes notes not attempted in speech. “In speaking, tone...
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