J Korean Soc Laryngol Phoniatr Logoped.  2016 Dec;27(2):114-121. 10.0000/jkslpl.2016.27.2.114.

Comparison of Vocal Cord Motion and Voice Characteristics of Applied Music Singing Students before and after Singing Voice Therapy

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Seoul Saint Mary Hospital, Catholic University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. hnsdi@catholic.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Vocal Music, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Department of Applied Music Singing, Kyungbok University, Namyangju, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Many students major in applied music singing have various difficulties in phonation when they sing or perform. But the studies about this cause are lack. The purpose of this study is whether singing voice therapy based on vocal music is effective or not to applied music singing students that have difficulties in phonation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Singing voice therapy program had been done to 8 students major in applied music singing during 7 weeks. We did laryngeal stroboscope, perceptual, acoustic and aerodynamic examination before and after singing voice therapy to this students. And we studied post examination results have differences or improvements compared to pre examination results.
RESULTS
Four male students don't have effective improvement after singing voice therapy but they shows slight improvement in aerodynamic examination values compared to pre examination values. Four female students shows improvement in aerodynamic examination values and pitch range increasing. Above all, one student's vocal nodules disappeared after singing voice therapy.
CONCLUSIONS
Singing voice therapy based on music singing is very effective to the students major in applied music singing. Above all, their curriculum in applied music singing should include phonation training based on music singing before training perform and technic practices.

Keyword

Singing voice therapy; Applied music singing, acoustic examination; Aerodynamic examination; Vocal nodules

MeSH Terms

Acoustics
Curriculum
Female
Humans
Male
Music*
Phonation
Singing*
Vocal Cords*
Voice*
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