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Objective measurement of vocal fatigue in classical singers: a vocal dosimetry pilot study.

Thomas Carroll1, John Nix, Eric Hunter, Kate Emerich, Ingo Titze, Mona Abaza.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To collect objective vibration dose data on singers and relate them to subjective measurements of vocal fatigue. STUDY DESIGN AND
SETTING: Seven subjects completed a 2-week study period. The National Center for Voice and Speech (NCVS) dosimeter recorded vocal load, soft phonation tasks, and subjective soft voice ratings. Three vocal doses (time, distance, and cycle) were measured in classical singers' larynges during an intensive practice period.
RESULTS: Spikes in vocal load are reflected as harsher subjective ratings on the same day as well as 24-72 hours later. When at least 48 hours of vocal rest occurred before a vocal load, improved subjective evaluations were seen after the load.
CONCLUSIONS: The NCVS dosimeter appears to be an effective tool for data collection on prolonged use of the voice. SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first multi-day study comparing objective and subjective data on vocal fatigue in a group of professional singers.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17011424      PMCID: PMC4782153          DOI: 10.1016/j.otohns.2006.06.1268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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