2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462010005000118
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Comparação de hábitos de bem estar vocal entre cantores líricos e populares

Abstract: RESUMOObjetivo: comparar hábitos de bem estar vocal entre cantores líricos e populares. Métodos: foi realizado um trabalho exploratório descritivo, com a participação de 30 cantores líricos e 30 populares, estudantes da Universidade Livre de Música. Todos responderam um questionário com 13 questões objetivas sobre hábitos vocais e utilização profissional da voz. Os dados foram tabulados e analisados estatisticamente Resultados: cantores líricos e populares têm hábitos semelhantes de alimentação, tabagismo, eti… Show more

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“…Vocal warm up should be accomplished by everyone before professional voice use in order to preserve vocal health, avoid strain and overload, increase muscle temperature and blood flow, improve vocal performance, favor mucosal vibration and flexibility, increase intensity, the fundamental frequency, harmonics, projection and vocal quality, decreasing noise 17,18 . Vocal cool down favors the transition from professional voice adjustments to habitual speech; and the lack of this practice confirms the findings of studies involving popular singers 16 . In regard to eating habits, it is known that fried foods or those rich in fat favor gastroesophageal and laryngeal-pharyngeal reflux (as well as vocal irritations) and delay digestion, and a slow digestion interferes in diaphragm movement making it harder to breathe, in addition to decreasing the available energy for singing 14 .…”
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“…Vocal warm up should be accomplished by everyone before professional voice use in order to preserve vocal health, avoid strain and overload, increase muscle temperature and blood flow, improve vocal performance, favor mucosal vibration and flexibility, increase intensity, the fundamental frequency, harmonics, projection and vocal quality, decreasing noise 17,18 . Vocal cool down favors the transition from professional voice adjustments to habitual speech; and the lack of this practice confirms the findings of studies involving popular singers 16 . In regard to eating habits, it is known that fried foods or those rich in fat favor gastroesophageal and laryngeal-pharyngeal reflux (as well as vocal irritations) and delay digestion, and a slow digestion interferes in diaphragm movement making it harder to breathe, in addition to decreasing the available energy for singing 14 .…”
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“…Night singers' failure to perform vocal warm up is confirmed by literature 1,15,16 . The warm up and guidance in elaborating the best menu for each band.…”
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“…Thus, it was considered as a general study, and therefore, appropriate for popular singing. The other researches were not restricted to a single musical genre, referring only to popular singers (37)(38)(39)(40)(41) .…”
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“…One research compared habits of vocal well-being among classical and popular singers (41) , another described vocal well-being of pagode singers (27) and the third one investigated the vocal well-being of Cururu singers (29) . 5.…”
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