The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is linked to the Unconscious, a relationship which has been therapeutically addressed with autogenic training, sometimes leading to transcendent experiences. The ANS is also involved in stored traumatic experiences and must be addressed for the release of stored trauma. Bodily storage of trauma can also involve the vocal apparatus. This report briefly describes a pedagogy of singing that involves the ANS and that lead this writer into an unexpected transcendent experience of self.KEYWORDS: Autonomic, nervous system, vocal, singin
Subvocalization has been described as a series of attenuated movements of the vocal tract during sil...
Singing has been used in language rehabilitation for decades, yet controversy remains over its effec...
Singing provides a unique opportunity to examine music performance—the musical instrument is contain...
The author situates the human singing voice at the axis of Psyche and Soma, suggesting vocalization ...
This paper introduces my PhD research on the relationship which vocalists have with their voice. The...
This paper seeks to review the principles of vocal technique as seen from both an artistic and scien...
The field of psychology of singing is the least examined area so far, so in the research study we pr...
Spasmodic Dysphonia (SD) is a voice disorder characterized by continuous, involuntary movements of o...
Singing provides a unique opportunity to examine music performance—the musical instrument is contain...
© 2018 Dawn Louise MerrettSinging is a ubiquitous and enjoyable human activity in which many individ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Background in Music Performance. Previous research proposes a relationship between respiration and t...
The author describes and examines participatory knowing, participatory spirituality, and psycho-spir...
textVocal pedagogy has made great progress over the past sixty years, with its continuing goal to m...
As we learn singing we should know the voice as an instrument and all its needs. Often singing educa...
Subvocalization has been described as a series of attenuated movements of the vocal tract during sil...
Singing has been used in language rehabilitation for decades, yet controversy remains over its effec...
Singing provides a unique opportunity to examine music performance—the musical instrument is contain...
The author situates the human singing voice at the axis of Psyche and Soma, suggesting vocalization ...
This paper introduces my PhD research on the relationship which vocalists have with their voice. The...
This paper seeks to review the principles of vocal technique as seen from both an artistic and scien...
The field of psychology of singing is the least examined area so far, so in the research study we pr...
Spasmodic Dysphonia (SD) is a voice disorder characterized by continuous, involuntary movements of o...
Singing provides a unique opportunity to examine music performance—the musical instrument is contain...
© 2018 Dawn Louise MerrettSinging is a ubiquitous and enjoyable human activity in which many individ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Background in Music Performance. Previous research proposes a relationship between respiration and t...
The author describes and examines participatory knowing, participatory spirituality, and psycho-spir...
textVocal pedagogy has made great progress over the past sixty years, with its continuing goal to m...
As we learn singing we should know the voice as an instrument and all its needs. Often singing educa...
Subvocalization has been described as a series of attenuated movements of the vocal tract during sil...
Singing has been used in language rehabilitation for decades, yet controversy remains over its effec...
Singing provides a unique opportunity to examine music performance—the musical instrument is contain...