2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2007.02.004
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Empirical Criteria for Establishing a Classification of Singing Activity in Children and Adolescents

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“…The criteria for establishing a classification of singing activity were reported recently by Fuchs et al 19 The term KLASAK as used in this study is the translated abbreviation of the German expression: classification (KLA) of singing (S) activity (AK). This classification considers the degree of vocal strain and vocal training ( Table 2).…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Singing Activity Using The Klasak Classifimentioning
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“…The criteria for establishing a classification of singing activity were reported recently by Fuchs et al 19 The term KLASAK as used in this study is the translated abbreviation of the German expression: classification (KLA) of singing (S) activity (AK). This classification considers the degree of vocal strain and vocal training ( Table 2).…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Singing Activity Using The Klasak Classifimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vocal strain can be described with four levels. 19 Degree A comprises subjects who sing only spontaneously without an audience. Degree B is judged if subjects sing only occasionally and/or frequently in familiar milieu and/or occasionally in public environment.…”
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“…The evaluation of this classification has shown that irrespective of the occupational group of the appraisers, a reliably reproducible and practicable classification into different degrees of singing activities is possible on the level of group comparison in scientific studies. 11 The classification was used to investigate how the extent of voice strain and vocal training affect the parameters of voice performance, the perception of the subjects' own voices, and how they use 12 Other studies have investigated which vocal achievement and quality parameters differ the normal from the ''supranormal'' speaking voice (eg, that of teachers and actors). 13 Consequently, scientifically validated appraisals of the correlations between the voice strain of a young choir singer and voice training have not been possible up to now.…”
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“…Así ocurre con varios estudios de fonación (BARLOW y HOWARD, 2002HOWARD, , 2005HOWARD, , 2007 que presentan un diseño similar al estudio de este artículo, consistente básicamente en realizar una única prueba vocal sistemática a una determinada muestra de población adolescente en un momento puntual de su desarrollo madurativo. Otros estudios de fonación consultados (FUCHS et al, 2001;FUCHS et al, 2008) se acercan más a un diseño longitudinal, donde la muestra es sometida a una prueba de voz en distintos momentos durante una determinada franja temporal, con el objeto de observar su evolución.…”
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