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Can Anyone Help With This? (Singing Teachers)
Ruth Discua replied 1 year ago 3 Members · 11 Replies- addressing vocal health concerns
- breathy tone solutions
- breathy voice correction
- breathy voice issue
- ENT consultation for singers
- ENT specialist for singers
- Estill voice training
- glottic chink
- improving vocal fold closure
- managing breathy voice
- post-tonsillectomy singing
- referral to ENT
- singer's health
- singing with vocal issues
- tongue tie surgery
- vocal coaching advice
- vocal cord alignment
- vocal cord dysfunction
- vocal cords not connecting
- vocal fold paralysis
- vocal fold rehabilitation
- vocal fold therapy
- vocal health advice
- vocal health resources
- vocal technique for breathiness
- vocal training tips
- voice therapy
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IVA does look great, actually – we should organise a group field trip to an event:)
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Fun fact from Christina Shewell’s book: Voice Work. “Söderstern (1994) found that 82% of the young women whom she examined, and 61% of the older women, had this posterior glottal chink.” (171)6
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