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Anatomy and Singing

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Difference between Anatomy and Singing

Anatomy vs. Singing

Anatomy (Greek anatomē, “dissection”) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal techniques.

Similarities between Anatomy and Singing

Anatomy and Singing have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abdomen, Anatomy, Neck, Thoracic diaphragm, Thorax.

Abdomen

The abdomen (less formally called the belly, stomach, tummy or midriff) constitutes the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans and in other vertebrates.

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Anatomy

Anatomy (Greek anatomē, “dissection”) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.

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Neck

The neck is the part of the body, on many vertebrates, that separates the head from the torso.

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Thoracic diaphragm

For other uses, see Diaphragm (disambiguation). The thoracic diaphragm, or simply the diaphragm (partition), is a sheet of internal skeletal muscle in humans and other mammals that extends across the bottom of the thoracic cavity.

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Thorax

The thorax or chest (from the Greek θώραξ thorax "breastplate, cuirass, corslet" via thorax) is a part of the anatomy of humans and various other animals located between the neck and the abdomen.

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Anatomy and Singing Comparison

Anatomy has 357 relations, while Singing has 223. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.86% = 5 / (357 + 223).

References

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