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... tion . It occurs during occasional situations such as ball games , parties , conferences , and airplane travel . The increased volume needed to talk above the noise level of these situations creates excessive laryngeal and pharyngeal ...
... tion . It occurs during occasional situations such as ball games , parties , conferences , and airplane travel . The increased volume needed to talk above the noise level of these situations creates excessive laryngeal and pharyngeal ...
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... tion , the midsection smoothly and slowly deflates . The patient next inhales through the mouth ( instead of through the nose ) and exhales again through the mouth . Breathing is gentle , not labored nor forced . 2. The patient repeats ...
... tion , the midsection smoothly and slowly deflates . The patient next inhales through the mouth ( instead of through the nose ) and exhales again through the mouth . Breathing is gentle , not labored nor forced . 2. The patient repeats ...
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... tion . They express the view that good voices are born , that you either have a good voice or you don't . They do not feel that good voices can be developed . Others think they cannot be helped because they have a " tin ear " or an ...
... tion . They express the view that good voices are born , that you either have a good voice or you don't . They do not feel that good voices can be developed . Others think they cannot be helped because they have a " tin ear " or an ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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