Vocal mechanics in untrained professional singers

Acoustic, electroglottographic, videoendoscopic/stroboscopic studies, and analyses of vocal technique were made on 30 untrained professional singers. For the purpose of this study, singers with less than 2 years formal vocal training were classified as “untrained.” All subjects exhibited deficits in...

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