Modern Techniques of Vocal RehabilitationThomas, 1973 - 362 Seiten |
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... Nasal resonance is stressed at first , followed by an adjustment of the tone focus to a bal- anced oronasopharyngeal resonance . These patients have a strong negative vocal image regarding nasal resonance . They feel that nasal ...
... Nasal resonance is stressed at first , followed by an adjustment of the tone focus to a bal- anced oronasopharyngeal resonance . These patients have a strong negative vocal image regarding nasal resonance . They feel that nasal ...
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... nasal resonance . The new voice quality is not nasal , but when there has previous- ly been a dearth or absence of nasal resonance , the patient may perceive the new nasal resonance as nasality . The patient must be shown that nasal ...
... nasal resonance . The new voice quality is not nasal , but when there has previous- ly been a dearth or absence of nasal resonance , the patient may perceive the new nasal resonance as nasality . The patient must be shown that nasal ...
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... nasal resonance . When the tone focus is changed from nasal resonance to a more dominant oral resonance so that the oral and nasal resonance is balanced , the pitch of voice is often concomitantly lowered . It is essential to locate the ...
... nasal resonance . When the tone focus is changed from nasal resonance to a more dominant oral resonance so that the oral and nasal resonance is balanced , the pitch of voice is often concomitantly lowered . It is essential to locate the ...
Inhalt
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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