Singing in an MRI Machine Vocal Science

Singing in an MRI Machine Vocal Science

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Depending on your constitution, you might find this fascinating or a tad nauseating. Or perhaps some combination of the two.

Baritone Michael Volle sings “Song to the Evening Star” from Wagner’s Tannhäuser – in an MRI machine:

On a related note, Sarah Willis plays exercises on a specially outfitted MRI chamber horn:

I hope I didn’t catch you during lunch.


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