Category:Resources
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Pages in category "Resources"
The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total.
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- A Short Tutorial on Sound Level and Loudness for Voice
- A Singer s Guide to Vocal Care
- About the Voice - How the Voice Works
- The Alexander Technique
- An Essay on the Evidence Based of Vocal Hygeine
- An Introduction to the McClosky Technique
- Anatomia
- Another Incremental Step in Reviving and Revising Coffin s Favorable Vowel Chart
- Awesome Voices
B
- Belting as an Academic Discipline
- Belting Beauties and Soaring Sopranos: Vocal Pedagogy to Address the Wide-Ranging Needs of Musical Theatre Females
- Booking It! Casting Director Bernard Telsey on Audition Essentials
- Break a Leg The Ironic Effect Choking and Other Mind Games
- Breathy Paralysis Voice Sample
- Breathy Vascular Lesion Voice Sample
- Broadway Bound: Teaching Young Musical Theater Singers in a College Training Program
- Building Strong Voices Twelve Different Ways
C
- CCM and Classical are NOT the Same
- Cells That Maintain Your Vocal Fold Tissues
- Choral Pedagogy and Vocal Health
- Common Otolaryngologic Medications Psychiatric Side Effects
- Comparing Belt and Classical Techniques Using MRI and Video-Fluoroscopy
- Considerations for Teaching Transgender Singers in College Voice
- Constructing Exercises that Enhance the Management of the Interdependence of the Vocal Folds and Breath Management in Singing
- Consulting a Voice Doctor When
- Contemporary Commercial Music More Than One Way to Use the Vocal Tract
- Contemporary Worship Singers: Construct, Culture, Environment and Voice
- Control versus Strength in Singing
- Controversies and Confusions in Diagnosing Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
- Countertenoring
D
H
- Habitual Use of Vocal Fry in Young Adult Female Speakers
- Health Promotion and Injury Prevention Education for Student Singers
- Hormone Replacement Therapy Implications of the Women's Health Initiative for the Perimenopausal Singer
- How Are Harmonics Produced at the Voice Source
- How Can Voice Teachers Help Students Who are Considering Vocal Fold Surgery
- How Do I Maintain Longevity of My Voice
- How the CricoThyroid muscle change phonation pitch
- How the LCA and IA muscles adduct (close) the glottis
- How to Find a Voice Doctor
- How to Use the Flow-Resistant Straws
- Hyaluronic Acid - The Multigrade Motor Oil of the Human Body
I
- In Support Of Contemporary Commercial Music (non-classical) Voice Pedagogy
- Incredible Human Machine (3/9)
- Indications for Surgery in Singers
- Insights into Training Aural Kinesthetic Awareness
- Interactive Atlas of the Larynx
- Introduction to Larynx, Pharynx, and Airway Anatomy
- Intubation Considerations for Singers
L
- Laryngology 101 Laryngoscopy the art of seeing the voice vocal cords
- Laryngopharyngeal Reflux and Singers Diabolus in Gula
- Larynx - Cartilages - 3D Anatomy Tutorial
- Laughter Video
- Left Paresis Post-Surgery Singing Video
- Left paresis Post-Surgery Stroboscopy Video
- Left Paresis Pre-Surgery Singing Video
- Left Paresis Pre-Surgery Stroboscopy Video
- Legs to Sing On A Practical Guide for Singers and Voice Teachers
- Letter to the Editor - Dispelling Vocal Myths Part 1 Sing From Your Diaphragm
M
- Microphone Techniques for High-Energy Praise and Worship Services
- Misinterpreting Research
- More About Resonant Voice Chasing the Formants But Staying Behind Them
- Mucosa of the Larynx and Vocal Cords - 3D Anatomy Tutorial
- Muscles of the Larynx. Part 1
- Muscles of the Larynx. Part 2 - 3D Anatomy Tutorial
- Music Theater Rocks Organic Rock Singing 101 and Beyond
- Music theater vocal pedagogy and styles: An introductory teaching guide for experienced classical singing teachers
- Musical Theater and Opera Singing – Why So Different? A Study of Subglottal Pressure, Voice Source, and Formant Frequency Characteristics
- MUSICAL THEATER IN THE CLASSICAL VOICE STUDIO: a Unified Pedagogical Approach through a discussion of the Research on and Misconceptions of Belting
N
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P
- Phonation into a Straw as a Voice Building Exercise
- Polyp Video
- Polyp Voice Sample
- Popular Song and Music Theater. Are We The National Association Of Teachers Of Classical Singing Revisiting 1985
- Posture and Voice
- Premenstrual Syndrome and its Effects on Laryngeal Functionality An Approach for Singers and Pedagogues
S
- Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Postures and Their Application in the Singing Voice Studio
- Shaken Not Stirred Practical Ideas for Addressing Vibrato and Nonvibrato Singing in the Studio and the Choral Rehearsal
- Singers What is Normal
- Singing Voice Pedagogy Tutorial
- Sinusitis
- Social Media Etiquette for Professionals
- Some Phonatory and Resonatory Characteristics of the Rock, Pop, Soul, and Swedish Dance Band Styles of Singing
- Source-Vocal Tract Interaction in Female Operatic Singing and Theater Belting
- Still More About CCM vs Classical
- Strength Training and Rock Singing for the Young
- Subharmonic Pressed Voice Sample
T
- Teaching Breathing
- The Application of Vocal Fry
- The Choir Issue. Part 1
- The Choir Issue. Part 2
- The Diva and the Emcee
- The Economics of Voice Use Spending Your Voice
- The Effect of Hormones on the Voice
- The F0-F1 Crossover Exercise
- The Five Best Vocal Warm-Up Exercises
- The Future of Collegiate Voice Pedagogy SWOT Analysis of Current Practice and Implications for the Next Generation
- The International Phonetic Alphabet - Audio Illustrations
- The Miracle of Producing a Large Pitch Range
- The Nose
- The Role of the First Formant in Training the Male Singing Voice
- The Search for Efficient Voice Production Where Is It Leading Us
- The Technical Core: An Inside View
- The Use of Nutrition and Integrative Medicine or Complementary and Alternative Medicine CAM for Singers. Part 1
- The Use of Nutrition and Integrative Medicine or Complementary and Alternative Medicine CAM for Singers. Part 2
- The Value of Vocal Warm-up and Cool-down Exercises Questions and Controversies
- The Vocal Overdoer Syndrome a Useful Concept From the Voice Clinic
- The Voice is Like a Car (how does the voice work)
- The Well Spoken Singer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Tongue Muscles and the Hyoid Bone
- Tools for Managing Audition Anxiety
U
V
- Vocal Aging and Its Medical Implications What Singing Teachers Should Know. Part 1
- Vocal Aging and Its Medical Implications What Singing Teachers Should Know. Part 2
- Vocal Development and Articulation in Speech and Song
- Vocal Fold Hypomobility
- Vocal Fold Scar Pitch Glides Audio File
- Vocal Fold Scarring Audio File
- Vocal Fold Swelling Checks: A Simple Way to Detect the Early Signs of Vocal Injury
- Vocal Fry May Undermine the Success of Young Women in the Labor Market
- Vocal Health What NATS Teachers Need to Know
- Vocal Science and Vocal Art Part One In Search of Common Ground
- Vocal Straw Exercise
- Vocal Tract Model Synthesis
- Vocalizing Vocalises
- Voice Pedagogy for Aging Singers Including the Author
- Voice Problems
- Voice Students: What is Healthy Belting?
- Voice Technique for Musical Theatre Singers written by Trish Causey
- Vowel Modification Revisited
W
- What Makes a Voice Acoustically Strong
- What Singing Teachers Should Know About Complementary Alternative and Integrated Medicine
- Whistling Video
- Why is Vocal Fry Popping Up in Pop Music
- Why It’s Time to Add Pop/Rock to Your Teaching
- Women with "vocal fry," creaky, low-pitch voices, less likely to get hired
- Working With Mike