OBJECTIVE: The functional role of the glottis in brass performance is poorly understood and controversial, particularly with respect to pedagogy. Technological limitations have prevented the non-invasive, systematic study of the glottis in the past, but developments in real-time magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI) allow representations of glottal movement during performance on a MRI-compatible horn to be recorded and quantified. METHODS: We present RT-MRI data obtained on 6 advanced-level horn players from serial images acquired at an acquisition time of 33.3 ms as they performed sustained note exercises on three notes (concert Eb2, Eb4, and Bb4) at each of three dynamics (pp, mf, and ff) and a staccato exercise. An advanced-level trumpet p...
AIMS: Objective information on embouchure muscle use in brass players is currently limited. This pil...
Research and comparison of how professionals and students make use of respiratory anatomical structu...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production as it contributes to the generation of ...
OBJECTIVE: The functional role of the glottis in brass performance is poorly understood and controve...
This paper describes the use of real-time MRI at 30 frames/s in studying motor function within the o...
OBJECTIVE: Movements inside the oral cavity during lip trilling in horn-playing are poorly understoo...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Objective: Recent publications describing lingual movement strategies within the oral cavity of bras...
OBJECTIVE: Motor control of the muscles of the face, lips, and tongue of horn players has traditiona...
This paper describes the use of high-speed real-time (RT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in quanti...
Embouchure dystonia (EmD) is a variant of focal task-specific dystonia in musicians characterized by...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
Both methodologies and trumpet instructors frequently ignore the utilization of the glottis in trump...
SummaryIntroductionKnowledge of occupational voice disorders has gained increased importance as more...
AIMS: Objective information on embouchure muscle use in brass players is currently limited. This pil...
Research and comparison of how professionals and students make use of respiratory anatomical structu...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production as it contributes to the generation of ...
OBJECTIVE: The functional role of the glottis in brass performance is poorly understood and controve...
This paper describes the use of real-time MRI at 30 frames/s in studying motor function within the o...
OBJECTIVE: Movements inside the oral cavity during lip trilling in horn-playing are poorly understoo...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Objective: Recent publications describing lingual movement strategies within the oral cavity of bras...
OBJECTIVE: Motor control of the muscles of the face, lips, and tongue of horn players has traditiona...
This paper describes the use of high-speed real-time (RT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in quanti...
Embouchure dystonia (EmD) is a variant of focal task-specific dystonia in musicians characterized by...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
Both methodologies and trumpet instructors frequently ignore the utilization of the glottis in trump...
SummaryIntroductionKnowledge of occupational voice disorders has gained increased importance as more...
AIMS: Objective information on embouchure muscle use in brass players is currently limited. This pil...
Research and comparison of how professionals and students make use of respiratory anatomical structu...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production as it contributes to the generation of ...