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... Brodnitz ( 1958 ) ( nodules ) , Wilson ( 1962a and 1962b ) ( nodules ) , Baker ( 1962 ) ( nodules ) , O'Neil and ... Brodnitz ( 1963 ) , Myerson ( 1964 ) , and Cooper and Nahum ( 1967 ) . Vocal misuse and abuse must be considered ...
... Brodnitz ( 1958 ) ( nodules ) , Wilson ( 1962a and 1962b ) ( nodules ) , Baker ( 1962 ) ( nodules ) , O'Neil and ... Brodnitz ( 1963 ) , Myerson ( 1964 ) , and Cooper and Nahum ( 1967 ) . Vocal misuse and abuse must be considered ...
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... Brodnitz ( 1962 , p . 281 ) observes : " Vocal quality is deep- ly influenced by changes in the metabolic and hormonal bal- ances , and by the shifts between the two opposing forces of the autonomic nervous system . " In a recent ...
... Brodnitz ( 1962 , p . 281 ) observes : " Vocal quality is deep- ly influenced by changes in the metabolic and hormonal bal- ances , and by the shifts between the two opposing forces of the autonomic nervous system . " In a recent ...
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... Brodnitz ( 1962 , p . 456 ) agrees : " But there can be no doubt that the lack of technical training makes the voice even more vulnerable to the effects of emotional tensions and anxieties . " The well - used voice may re- flect feeling ...
... Brodnitz ( 1962 , p . 456 ) agrees : " But there can be no doubt that the lack of technical training makes the voice even more vulnerable to the effects of emotional tensions and anxieties . " The well - used voice may re- flect feeling ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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