Flow Phonation
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The term for a phonation in which transglottal breath pressure difference, airflow through the glottis, and glottal resistance are in an ideal balance for the particular pitch and intensity situation. Flow phonation is modeled as transglottal pressure/airflow = glottal resistance (ideally in a 1/1=1 balance). First coined by Johan Sundberg, the term flow phonationhas been defined in the literature as a phonation type produced with the largest peak-to-peak flow amplitude, where the minimum still reaches zero.[1]
- ↑ "NATS July 2022 Pedagogy Workshop Working Group Three Science-Informed Terminology and Definitions for Voice Pedagogy" (PDF). Science-Informed Voice Pedagogy Resources. Retrieved February 12 2025.
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