Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Movements During Inner Singing: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
Introduction Laryngeal and pharyngeal activity during inner singing is discussed in the context of vocal hygiene. Inner singing is defined as imagined singing, reading music silently, and listening to vocal music. When vocal rest is prescribed, doctors, speech therapists, and voice pedagogues recommend avoiding listening to music or reading music silently, since it is suggested that inner singing unconsciously influences the glottis, and thus...
Paper Details
Title
Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Movements During Inner Singing: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
807.e1 - 807.e9
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