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... ( pitch , tone focus , breath support ) are influenced by a severe mental or physical condition . The term overuse is ... optimal pitch level is one to three tones within an optimal pitch range ( a series of notes surrounding the ...
... ( pitch , tone focus , breath support ) are influenced by a severe mental or physical condition . The term overuse is ... optimal pitch level is one to three tones within an optimal pitch range ( a series of notes surrounding the ...
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Morton Cooper. and a basal or near basal pitch level . When the pitch range is too high , the " um - hum " once again affords a clear optimal pitch level . It has been found that the " um - hum " is spoken by most of these patients in ...
Morton Cooper. and a basal or near basal pitch level . When the pitch range is too high , the " um - hum " once again affords a clear optimal pitch level . It has been found that the " um - hum " is spoken by most of these patients in ...
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... optimal pitch level . The supraoptimal pitch level may be used first briefly . When the patient can maintain the supra- optimal pitch level , this pitch level is dropped to the optimal pitch level . When the paralysis occurs in the ...
... optimal pitch level . The supraoptimal pitch level may be used first briefly . When the patient can maintain the supra- optimal pitch level , this pitch level is dropped to the optimal pitch level . When the paralysis occurs in the ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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