Modern Techniques of Vocal Rehabilitation |
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... individual attempts to protect or pamper his voice by speaking softer and unknowingly lowering the pitch ; ( 4 ) if the individual likes the lowered pitch created by the cold . Because the individual uses the lowered pitch of voice ...
... individual attempts to protect or pamper his voice by speaking softer and unknowingly lowering the pitch ; ( 4 ) if the individual likes the lowered pitch created by the cold . Because the individual uses the lowered pitch of voice ...
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... individual places upon positive or negative vocal images and the strength of the individual to re- sist those influences determines the type of vocal image that the individual will acquire and utilize . An individual may have a ...
... individual places upon positive or negative vocal images and the strength of the individual to re- sist those influences determines the type of vocal image that the individual will acquire and utilize . An individual may have a ...
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... individuals may react differently to similar symptoms . One individual who has inflamed vocal folds and throat tension during speaking may not be incapacitated or dis- abled in speech or in personality effect . Another individual with ...
... individuals may react differently to similar symptoms . One individual who has inflamed vocal folds and throat tension during speaking may not be incapacitated or dis- abled in speech or in personality effect . Another individual with ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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