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Voice quality change in future professional voice users after 9�months of voice training

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2004
Sixty-eight students of a school for audiovisual communication participated in this study. A part of them, 49 students, received voice training for 9 months (the trained group); 19 subjects received no specific voice training (the untrained group). A multidimensional test battery containing the GRBAS scale, videolaryngostroboscopy, Maximum Phonation ...
Timmermans, B.   +3 more
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VOICE CHANGING IN ADOLESCENT VOICES AND VOICE TRAINING

2017
Ses değişimi, buluğ (püberte) çağındaki çocuklarda ses eğitimi açısındanileriki yaşlardaki konuşma ve şarkı söylemedeki başarıları için son dereceönemli ve dikkat gerektiren bir konudur. Dünyada pek çok çalışma bu konuüzerinde yoğunlaşmaktadır. Ancak ülkemizde üzerinde fazlaca çalışma yapılmasıgereken bir konudur.
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Training outcome in future professional voice users after eighteen months voice training

2004
The goal of this study is to define the long-term influence of vocal hygiene education and the effectiveness of voice training in 46 students. The first part, called the trained group (n=23), received vocal hygiene education during one school year and voice training during two school years (eighteen months).
Timmermans, Marie-Bernadette   +3 more
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Your voice in training

Primary Teacher Update, 2012
Sue Cowley gives some advice on vocal exercises and explains how you can use both verbal and non-verbal communication to impact positively on learning.
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Stanislavsky and Voice Training

Stanislavski Studies
Voice training remains a little-explored area in the studies of Stanislavsky's system and is often seen as the last step of his work in his opera-dramatic studio. The aim of my paper is to show, on the contrary, that voice training was an early preoccupation for Stanislavsky, who places his search for a natural voice in the wake of a Russian tradition ...
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Puberphonia and voice training

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1967
INTRODUCTION One of the dysphonias occupying the borderland between anatomicopathological and functional is the persistent high pitched breaking voice of a boy in adolescence and adulthood. This peculiar quality of voice which is not due to any pathology of the larynx is called puberphonia or falsetto voice.
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Becoming robot through voice: training in artificial voices

Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 2019
What if a computer, or a machine, teaches us to sing or talk? This photo essay (accompanied by audio files posted on the journal’s blog) presents the work undertaken, as part of a practice-as-resea...
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Some contributions of voice science to voice training

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1950
(1950). Some contributions of voice science to voice training. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 378-381.
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Estill Voice Training®

2023
Kimberly M. Steinhauer   +1 more
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Long-Term Effects of a Voice Training Program for Teachers on Vocal and Mental Health

Journal of Voice, 2021
Manfred Nusseck   +2 more
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