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Are Children Too Young for Voice Lessons?

Babies respond to music and singing with awe and wonder, and as soon as they begin trying out sounds themselves, they begin imitating what they hear with musical intonation. Children’s songs are full of life lessons, fun sounds and repeated phrases at higher pitches so their tiny vocal folds can match easily. Singing is joyful…but could we be teaching our children about vocal anatomy too early in their lives? Read More…

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Nebulize is On the Rise: Saline for Optimal Vocal Hydration?

Any voice user knows that when there’s vocal trouble from crazy schedules, different venues, demanding vocal tasks and even airplane travel, we will try anything to get things better. We’ve tried special tea, lozenges, and even gargling with salt water or ginger. Are any of these treatments actually beneficial?

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A Day in the Life of a Voice SLP

Working for yourself is not an easy out. It takes dedication and learning how to sift through the murky waters to pull through to the sun above. You can enjoy, but you have to keep trying to get ahead. If you want a 9-5 where you leave it all at work, I would encourage you to re-think working your own business. As for me, I couldn’t imagine it any other way….

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Yodel-ay-i-ay-i-OMG!

Have you ever had a singer on your caseload? Ever had a yodeler? Vocal Hyperfunction can occur in regular singing as well as in yodeling.

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Let’s talk Larynx

If you are interested in voice and voice disorders, like me, you may have found that your interest in knowledge of voice anatomy did not

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2 Resources and some Deep Voices

2 Resources and some Deep Voices by atempovoicecenter atempovoicecenter on 05/29/14   Hello all! I am feverishly writing up reports tonight, but wanted to stop

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