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Singers must equip themselves with enough knowledge to clearly
convey specific sensations and difficulties with their instrument.
Understanding of potential dangers and disorders, familiarity with
a variety of medical procedures, and comprehension in various
facets of diagnosis and treatments empower singers to "own," just
like other musicians, their instrument. The Owner's Manual to the
Voice provides singers with the knowledge necessary to communicate
effectively and in intelligent terms about their instrument,
especially when conversing with medical professionals. Beginning
with an overview of the vocal anatomy, lead author Rachel Gates,
and co-authors L. Arrick Forest, M.D. and Kerri Obert, M.A.,
C.C.C/S.L.P, proceed through detailed discussions of caring for the
voice and common causes of vocal changes and problems before
guiding the reader through the process of choosing, talking to, and
working with an ENT. In so doing, they give insights that any
professional voice user - whether singer, actor, broadcaster,
politician, teacher, preacher, lawyer, salesperson or telemarketer
- will find helpful if not essential.
Singers must equip themselves with enough knowledge to clearly
convey specific sensations and difficulties with their instrument.
Understanding of potential dangers and disorders, familiarity with
a variety of medical procedures, and comprehension in various
facets of diagnosis and treatments empower singers to "own," just
like other musicians, their instrument. The Owner's Manual to the
Voice provides singers with the knowledge necessary to communicate
effectively and in intelligent terms about their instrument,
especially when conversing with medical professionals. Beginning
with an overview of the vocal anatomy, lead author Rachel Gates,
and co-authors L. Arrick Forest, M.D. and Kerri Obert, M.A.,
C.C.C/S.L.P, proceed through detailed discussions of caring for the
voice and common causes of vocal changes and problems before
guiding the reader through the process of choosing, talking to, and
working with an ENT. In so doing, they give insights that any
professional voice user - whether singer, actor, broadcaster,
politician, teacher, preacher, lawyer, salesperson or telemarketer
- will find helpful if not essential.
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