2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462011005000101
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Comportamento vocal de cantores populares

Abstract: RESUMOObjetivo: investigar aspectos do histórico, hábitos e comportamentos vocais de cantores populares, conforme o sexo e as categorias profissional e amador. Método: entrevista com 47 cantores, 25 homens e 22 mulheres. Resultados: significância estatística nos seguintes achados: MASCULINO -microfone nos ensaios, ausência de problemas vocais diagnosticados, ausência de orientações sobre higiene vocal, dor ou desconforto após cantar, ausência de alergias e problemas respiratórios; FEMININO -aulas de canto e co… Show more

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“…In the present study it was possible to observe that all the vocal tract discomfort symptoms, assessed using the VTD scale, were more frequent and intense for the female group than the male group (Tables 1 and 2). Other studies with popular singers and church singers also found that with females there were a greater number of vocal problems and laryngeal symptoms, such as tiredness while speaking, loss of voice, the feeling of a lump in the throat and a shortness of breath (5,24) . These results can be explained by the predisposition to vocal alterations present in women (17) , due to anatomical characteristics of the laryngeal structures and to the glottal size of the female vocal folds (18) , hormonal changes and a lower level of hyaluronic acid in the surface layer of the lamina propria in comparison with men (25) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the present study it was possible to observe that all the vocal tract discomfort symptoms, assessed using the VTD scale, were more frequent and intense for the female group than the male group (Tables 1 and 2). Other studies with popular singers and church singers also found that with females there were a greater number of vocal problems and laryngeal symptoms, such as tiredness while speaking, loss of voice, the feeling of a lump in the throat and a shortness of breath (5,24) . These results can be explained by the predisposition to vocal alterations present in women (17) , due to anatomical characteristics of the laryngeal structures and to the glottal size of the female vocal folds (18) , hormonal changes and a lower level of hyaluronic acid in the surface layer of the lamina propria in comparison with men (25) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, it is observed a high level in both groups of people having difficulty to reach high notes (46% of TG and 52% of PG), which may be related to the lack of proper voice technique. Symptoms reported by the singers after singing/rehearsing, as pain/ discomfort and fatigue/sore in the throat are usually related to vocal fatigue, due to excessive usage of singing voice 25,26 . The dry throat may be related mainly to insufficient hydration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In turn four, M1 talks about the use of vodca in inhalation and about its alleged action of hydration of the vocal tract. There are reports in literature 34,35 on individuals who make use of alcoholic beverages to ease symptoms/vocal complaints, as these have anesthetic effect. However the consumption of alcohol causes dryness and irritate the mucous of the larynx and consequently cause chronic dysphonia 34,35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%