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Preferred Vocal Range of Young and Older Adults: Implications for Music Therapy Majors' Clinical Training Experience

ABSTRACT: The purpose of Study 1 was to determine differences in female music therapy (MT) and non-music majors' vocal range. Twenty-seven female MT and 28 female non-music majors participated. Results indicated no significant difference for lowest mean comfortable singing note between groups; however, significant differences occurred regarding highest mean comfortable note, p < .0001 and the mean number of semitones in vocal range, p < .0001. Non-music majors also indicated a preference for singing in lower keys. The purpose of Study 2 was to determine if MT students selected appropriate keys for young and older adult populations. Students said they played songs in keys that fit ...

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