2006
DOI: 10.1044/1092-4388(2006/035)
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Voice Training and Therapy With a Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract: Rationale and Scientific Underpinnings

Abstract: The efficacious effects of a lip semi-occlusion can also be realized for nonoccluded vocal tracts by a combination of vocal fold adduction and epilarynx tube adjustments. It is reasoned that therapy approaches are designed to match the glottal impedance to the input impedance of the vocal tract.

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“…The impedance combination by vocal fold adduction and epilarynx narrowing tube may provide a more efficient and economic voice (1) . A research analyzing the vocal pattern modification after SOVTE as straw phonation in women without vocal complaint concludes that there was improvement in voice emission in perceptual analysis after doing the exercise (13) .…”
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“…The impedance combination by vocal fold adduction and epilarynx narrowing tube may provide a more efficient and economic voice (1) . A research analyzing the vocal pattern modification after SOVTE as straw phonation in women without vocal complaint concludes that there was improvement in voice emission in perceptual analysis after doing the exercise (13) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the exercise provided improvement in voice pattern in general way, probably due to contribution to a better source-filter interaction. This interaction was elucidated by a research that simulated in a computer the vocal fold vibration and vocal tract model, favored by the increase in intra glottic pressure and median supra glottic (1) .…”
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