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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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GLM-4-Voice: Towards Intelligent and Human-Like End-to-End Spoken Chatbot

arXiv.org
We introduce GLM-4-Voice, an intelligent and human-like end-to-end spoken chatbot. It supports both Chinese and English, engages in real-time voice conversations, and varies vocal nuances such as emotion, intonation, speech rate, and dialect according to
Aohan Zeng   +7 more
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Estill Voice Training®

2023
Kimberly M. Steinhauer   +1 more
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MinMo: A Multimodal Large Language Model for Seamless Voice Interaction

arXiv.org
Recent advancements in large language models (LLMs) and multimodal speech-text models have laid the groundwork for seamless voice interactions, enabling real-time, natural, and human-like conversations.
Qian Chen   +35 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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