Get Intimate With Your Voice: 5 Things to Know
Vocal anatomy and voice production physiology are areas of knowledge I continue to seek clarification in. As a young singer, an inured singer, and
Vocal anatomy and voice production physiology are areas of knowledge I continue to seek clarification in. As a young singer, an inured singer, and
If you have ever watched an exam for voice or swallowing, you’ve possibly seen 2 different scopes being used. The rigid scope is placed on
Resonant voice therapy uses messa di voce (volume glides) to help establish vocal economy during speech and singing. Vocal function exercises, a series of vocally
It’s Research Tuesday again! There may be “Something in the Water” for Carrie Underwood for her to be changed, and the same is true for the
Why does a voice sound disordered? Does it sound harsh? Does it sound breathy? Does it sound too high pitched? We can hear a voice
#Researchtues Featuring Integrated Implicit-Explicit Learning Approach to Voice Therapy by Cari M. Tellis I wonder to myself all the time how I would train another
I was listening to a podcast from NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) this week and was surprised when I heard that Dr. Robert Sataloff was
In honor of #ResearchTuesday, I have chosen to blog about a study I was given to peruse this past week about a double-blind controlled trial
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