Malebrán, María Celina Zangroniz, María Virginia
In recent years, there have been international references to the vocal approach for the specific group of transgender individuals, although the Latin American literature is still very timid on this matter. The purpose of this article is to identify the current norms, statistics, and vocal approach towards transgender individuals in Chile and Argent...
Delprado Aguirre, Fernando Ángel Gordillo, Luisa Fernanda Calvache Mora, Carlos Alberto
Introduction. Teachers are occupational voice users with high risk of developing vocal pathologies due to their work. To face this situation, it is common the use of semi-occluded vocal tract (SOVT) exercises, a strategy of voice education/rehabilitation implemented to induce a change in the vibration pattern of the vocal folds, mitigating, therefo...
Cha, Junseo Choi, Seong Hee Choi, Chul-Hee
Introduction. The traditional way of facilitating a good singing voice has been achieved through rigorous voice training. In modern days, however, there are some aspects of the singing voice that can be enhanced through digital processing. Although in the past, the frequency or intensity manipulations had to be achieved through the various singing ...
Manzano Aquiahuatl, Carlos Guzman, Marco
Introduction. Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) are tools used in physiologic voice rehabilitation. Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises are vocal exercises produced by the semi-occlusion of the vocal tract through a series of postures that seek to lengthen and/or occlude the vocal tract, generating a change in the vibratory pattern of voc...
Castillo Allendes, Adrián Foullioux, Carolina
This reflective article addresses aspects that deal with the complexity of objective setting in contemporary vocal approach frameworks. It addresses the complexity in selecting and writing objectives for holistic and eclectic voice therapy and the need to incorporate the ICF model and ASHA recommendations for the development of person-centered goal...
Inostroza Moreno, Gonzalo
The present article corresponds to a reflection about the philosophical orientations in the current vocal therapy. When there are some vocal alterations or disorders, we usually talk about an imbalance between the sub-sysmtems involved in the fonatory process, which are bellows (respiratory system), source (vocal folds) and filter (vocal tract). Wh...
Phelan, Louise
This article is a reflection about the role of the Alexander Technique and its application and influence in vocal pedagogy. It is based on more than seventeen years of active teaching as a qualified Alexander Technique Teacher and as a professional singer, working alongside vocal pedagogues, teachers, students and professionals. Its objective is to...
Denizoglu, Ilter Sahin Orhon, Elif
Introduction. Singing is a type of sportive activity and, like sports medicine, professional voice medicine is interested in the habilitation and rehabilitation of the vocal performer. The vocal needs of the professional vocal performer may not be similar to other professional or non-professional voice users. Like a professional athlete, a vocal pe...
Titze, Ingo R.
En su definición más amplia, la Vocología es el estudio de la vocalización, como la audiología es el estudio de la audición. La Vocología incluye la exploración de la capacidad total de producción de sonidos humanos y animales, algunos de los cuales están integrados en el habla humana. Para la práctica profesional, una definición secundaria de Voco...
Méndez Martínez, César Antonio
Forensic acoustics is a criminalistics discipline that has reached an analytical maturity that requires the expert in voice analysis to specialize in acquiring knowledge in phonetics, sound technologies, speech, voice, language, speech, and voice pathologies, as well as sound signal processing. When an opinion must be made by a health professional ...