Vocal tract and glottal function during and after vocal exercising with resonance tube and straw
M Guzman, AM Laukkanen, P Krupa, J Horáček… - Journal of voice, 2013 - Elsevier
Objective The present study aimed to investigate the vocal tract and glottal function during
and after phonation into a tube and a stirring straw. Methods A male classically trained …
and after phonation into a tube and a stirring straw. Methods A male classically trained …
Laryngeal and pharyngeal activity during semioccluded vocal tract postures in subjects diagnosed with hyperfunctional dysphonia
M Guzman, C Castro, A Testart, D Muñoz, J Gerhard - Journal of Voice, 2013 - Elsevier
High vertical laryngeal position (VLP), pharyngeal constriction, and laryngeal compression
are common features associated with hyperfunctional voice disorders. The present study …
are common features associated with hyperfunctional voice disorders. The present study …
Comparison of effects produced by physiological versus traditional vocal warm-up in contemporary commercial music singers
MP Portillo, S Rojas, M Guzman, C Quezada - Journal of voice, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose The present study aimed to observe whether physiological warm-up and traditional
singing warm-up differently affect aerodynamic, electroglottographic, acoustic, and self …
singing warm-up differently affect aerodynamic, electroglottographic, acoustic, and self …
The effect of supine and upright position on vocal tract configurations during singing—a comparative study in professional tenors
L Traser, M Burdumy, B Richter, M Vicari, M Echternach - Journal of Voice, 2013 - Elsevier
Introduction Previous studies using dynamic real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to
analyze vocal tract configurations in singers are limited by the fact that the image …
analyze vocal tract configurations in singers are limited by the fact that the image …
Laryngoscopic and spectral analysis of laryngeal and pharyngeal configuration in non-classical singing styles
M Guzman, A Lanas, C Olavarria, MJ Azocar, D Muñoz… - Journal of Voice, 2015 - Elsevier
Purpose The present study aimed to assess three different singing styles (pop, rock, and
jazz) with laryngoscopic, acoustic, and perceptual analysis in healthy singers at different …
jazz) with laryngoscopic, acoustic, and perceptual analysis in healthy singers at different …
The effect of traditional singing warm-up versus semioccluded vocal tract exercises on the acoustic parameters of singing voice
E Duke, LW Plexico, MJ Sandage, M Hoch - Journal of Voice, 2015 - Elsevier
Objectives/hypotheses This study investigated the effect of traditional vocal warm-up versus
semioccluded vocal tract exercises on the acoustic parameters of voice through three …
semioccluded vocal tract exercises on the acoustic parameters of voice through three …
How do laryngeal and respiratory functions contribute to differentiate actors/actresses and untrained voices?
S Master, M Guzman, MJ Azócar, D Muñoz, C Bortnem - Journal of Voice, 2015 - Elsevier
Purpose The present study aimed to compare actors/actresses's voices and vocally trained
subjects through aerodynamic and electroglottographic (EGG) analyses. We hypothesized …
subjects through aerodynamic and electroglottographic (EGG) analyses. We hypothesized …
A computerized tomography study of vocal tract setting in hyperfunctional dysphonia and in belting
M Saldias, M Guzman, G Miranda, AM Laukkanen - Journal of Voice, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Vocal tract setting in hyperfunctional patients is characterized by a high larynx
and narrowing of the epilaryngeal and pharyngeal region. Similar observations have been …
and narrowing of the epilaryngeal and pharyngeal region. Similar observations have been …
Aerobic exercise as a warm-up for singing: aerodynamic changes
M McHenry, J Evans - Journal of Voice, 2016 - Elsevier
Objectives This study was designed to determine the impact of aerobic exercise on vocal
warm-up. Study design This is a cohort experimental study. Methods Sixteen graduate and …
warm-up. Study design This is a cohort experimental study. Methods Sixteen graduate and …
Modeling the influence of piriform sinuses and valleculae on the vocal tract resonances and antiresonances
T Vampola, J Horáček, JG Švec - Acta Acustica united with …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
Piriform sinuses (PS) and valleculae (VA) form the side branches of the human vocal tract
and exhibit antiresonance and resonance properties which influence the produced voice …
and exhibit antiresonance and resonance properties which influence the produced voice …