Motel et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Vocal warm-up increases phonation threshold pressure in soprano singers at high pitchMotel et al., 2003
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- 13012011149167002579
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- Motel T
- Fisher K
- Leydon C
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Voice
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Vocal warm-up is thought to optimize singing performance. We compared effects of short- term, submaximal, vocal warm-up exercise with those of vocal rest on the soprano voice (n= 10, ages 19–21 years). Dependent variables were the minimum subglottic air pressure …
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