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thin register

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noun

Music.
  1. head register.


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I carefully watch each boy when I am expecting the change to commence, and it usually shows itself by the upper thin register giving way.

From Project Gutenberg

Thus in the Thick Register, the vocal cords vibrate in their whole thickness; in the Thin Register their thin edges alone vibrate; and in the Small Register a small aperture only is made, through which the sound comes.

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And the first object of these is to make the boy feel the thin register and strengthen it by use.

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If beauty of tone is to be obtained, it is of the utmost importance that these sounds should be given in the thin register.

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The keys for boys to begin in are G and F, where you can get a cadence upon the tonic in the thin register.

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