fronthangzó
Fronthangzó is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "front-sounding" or "forward-sounding." It refers to a specific vocal production technique used in singing, particularly in classical and operatic traditions, though its principles can be applied to various vocal styles. The core concept of fronthangzó involves directing the vocal resonance towards the front of the head and facial mask, specifically the area around the nose and cheekbones.
This technique aims to create a brighter, more focused, and often more resonant tone. It is contrasted
The benefits of employing fronthangzó include improved vocal clarity, enhanced projection without excessive force, and a