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Messa di voce : ウィキペディア英語版 | Messa di voce Messa di voce (:ˈmessa di ˈvoːtʃe) (Italian, "placing of voice") is a musical technique that involves a gradual crescendo and diminuendo while sustaining a single pitch.〔("Messa di voce" ) Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 21 November 2012.〕 That is, a note is sung at a quiet volume, gradually and smoothly made louder until it reaches a high volume, then similarly made quiet again. The technique can be used on many instruments, but is perhaps best known for its use among singers. ''Messa di voce'' should not be confused with ''mezza voce'' (Italian, "half voice") which means to sing at half strength. ==Technique==
The ''messa di voce'' is universally considered a very advanced vocal technique. To be properly executed, the only feature of the note being sung that should change is the volume - not the pitch, intonation, timbre, vibrato, and so on. This requires an extremely high level of vocal coordination, particularly in the diminuendo, so the technique is not often explicitly called for and is rarely heard outside of classical music.
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