SummaryIntroductionKnowledge of occupational voice disorders has gained increased importance as more individuals rely on their voices for their work. Wind instrument players are a specific group of individuals that present intensive use of the vocal tract associated with blowing their instrument. Interestingly, only a small number of reports focus on the laryngeal function of such professionals.AimThe current study evaluated the laryngeal and vocal tract movement of wind instrument players.Materials and MethodsTen adult wind instrument players were studied with flexible videolaryngoscopy while playing their instrument, in order to observe the movements of the glottis, the vocal tract and the base of the tongue.ResultsIn all the participants...
Machowiec Piotr, Maksymowicz Marcela, Ręka Gabriela, Piecewicz-Szczęsna Halina. Potential link betwe...
Abstract: The playing of wind instruments has been associated with changes in respiratory function. ...
PubMedID: 29289411Opera and chant singers learn to effectively use aerodynamic components by breathi...
SummaryIntroductionKnowledge of occupational voice disorders has gained increased importance as more...
Introduction and purpose: Currently, we can distinguish three basic groups of instruments. These are...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Finnish wind-instrument teachers' knowledge of physiology and their thoughts about its usefulness in...
Changing the vocal tract shape is one of the techniques which can be used by the players of wind ins...
Both methodologies and trumpet instructors frequently ignore the utilization of the glottis in trump...
Introduction: For the practice of a wind instrument, respiratory control is the technical skill with...
How important is the player’s vocal tract in clarinet and saxophone performance? Acoustician...
Background: Wind instruments musicians are particularly prone to excessive respiratory efforts. Prol...
This paper presents experimental results that quantify the range of influence of vocal tract manipul...
OBJECTIVE: The functional role of the glottis in brass performance is poorly understood and controve...
v, 48 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: leaves 45-48.Little objective information on wind instru...
Machowiec Piotr, Maksymowicz Marcela, Ręka Gabriela, Piecewicz-Szczęsna Halina. Potential link betwe...
Abstract: The playing of wind instruments has been associated with changes in respiratory function. ...
PubMedID: 29289411Opera and chant singers learn to effectively use aerodynamic components by breathi...
SummaryIntroductionKnowledge of occupational voice disorders has gained increased importance as more...
Introduction and purpose: Currently, we can distinguish three basic groups of instruments. These are...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Finnish wind-instrument teachers' knowledge of physiology and their thoughts about its usefulness in...
Changing the vocal tract shape is one of the techniques which can be used by the players of wind ins...
Both methodologies and trumpet instructors frequently ignore the utilization of the glottis in trump...
Introduction: For the practice of a wind instrument, respiratory control is the technical skill with...
How important is the player’s vocal tract in clarinet and saxophone performance? Acoustician...
Background: Wind instruments musicians are particularly prone to excessive respiratory efforts. Prol...
This paper presents experimental results that quantify the range of influence of vocal tract manipul...
OBJECTIVE: The functional role of the glottis in brass performance is poorly understood and controve...
v, 48 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: leaves 45-48.Little objective information on wind instru...
Machowiec Piotr, Maksymowicz Marcela, Ręka Gabriela, Piecewicz-Szczęsna Halina. Potential link betwe...
Abstract: The playing of wind instruments has been associated with changes in respiratory function. ...
PubMedID: 29289411Opera and chant singers learn to effectively use aerodynamic components by breathi...