OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to investigate music theory teachers' professional and extra-professional vocal loading and background noise exposure, (2) to determine the correlation between vocal loading and background noise, and (3) to determine the correlation between vocal loading and self-evaluation data. METHODS: Using voice dosimetry, 13 music theory teachers were monitored for one workweek. The parameters analyzed were voice sound pressure level (SPL), fundamental frequency (F0), phonation time, vocal loading index (VLI), and noise SPL. Spearman correlation was used to correlate vocal loading parameters (voice SPL, F0, and phonation time) and noise SPL. Each day, the subjects self-assessed their voice using visual analog scales. V...
The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to determine the objective vocal quality and th...
OBJECTIVE: The main purpose of this study was to determine the vocal quality of 20 male and 9 female...
Introduction: The term ‘voice' is the acoustic energy generated from the vocal tract that are charac...
Objectives. This study aimed (1) to investigate music theory teachers’ professional and extraprofess...
BACKGROUND: In Belgium, music theory teachers teach theoretical aspects of rhythm, singing and other...
Background: Music theory teachers, who teach rhythm, singing and other music-related skills and top...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the changes in self-reported voice and noise condition ove...
A growing number of teachers is affected by vocal effort, that is a physiological magnitude that acc...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
Background: To date, research has primarily focused on the subjective and objective measurement of v...
The literature shows that 20% of the teachers suffer from a vocal disorder. The researchers find fre...
Objectives The study investigated the noise exposure in a group of Danish school teachers. The aims ...
Teachers are considered professional voice users because they depend on the regular and uninterrupte...
Teachers are considered professional voice users because they depend on the regular and uninterrupte...
This case-control designed field study examines the vocal behavior in teachers with self-estimated v...
The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to determine the objective vocal quality and th...
OBJECTIVE: The main purpose of this study was to determine the vocal quality of 20 male and 9 female...
Introduction: The term ‘voice' is the acoustic energy generated from the vocal tract that are charac...
Objectives. This study aimed (1) to investigate music theory teachers’ professional and extraprofess...
BACKGROUND: In Belgium, music theory teachers teach theoretical aspects of rhythm, singing and other...
Background: Music theory teachers, who teach rhythm, singing and other music-related skills and top...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the changes in self-reported voice and noise condition ove...
A growing number of teachers is affected by vocal effort, that is a physiological magnitude that acc...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
Background: To date, research has primarily focused on the subjective and objective measurement of v...
The literature shows that 20% of the teachers suffer from a vocal disorder. The researchers find fre...
Objectives The study investigated the noise exposure in a group of Danish school teachers. The aims ...
Teachers are considered professional voice users because they depend on the regular and uninterrupte...
Teachers are considered professional voice users because they depend on the regular and uninterrupte...
This case-control designed field study examines the vocal behavior in teachers with self-estimated v...
The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to determine the objective vocal quality and th...
OBJECTIVE: The main purpose of this study was to determine the vocal quality of 20 male and 9 female...
Introduction: The term ‘voice' is the acoustic energy generated from the vocal tract that are charac...