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... FALSETTO The falsetto voice has a specific sound which distinguishes it from all other types of voices . It is extremely high - pitched , rep- resenting the uppermost pitch range of the entire speaking voice . Other auditory symptoms ...
... FALSETTO The falsetto voice has a specific sound which distinguishes it from all other types of voices . It is extremely high - pitched , rep- resenting the uppermost pitch range of the entire speaking voice . Other auditory symptoms ...
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... falsetto pa- tients yield reasonably well to direct vocal rehabilitation . The length of therapy is usually from three to six months . Vocal psychotherapy is an inherent aspect of direct vocal re- habilitation . The change from a falsetto ...
... falsetto pa- tients yield reasonably well to direct vocal rehabilitation . The length of therapy is usually from three to six months . Vocal psychotherapy is an inherent aspect of direct vocal re- habilitation . The change from a falsetto ...
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... falsetto voice should disappear . Some individuals with a falsetto voice are desirous of gradu- ally changing from the falsetto to a natural voice . This is done by introducing the normal voice in selected situations with spe- cific ...
... falsetto voice should disappear . Some individuals with a falsetto voice are desirous of gradu- ally changing from the falsetto to a natural voice . This is done by introducing the normal voice in selected situations with spe- cific ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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