Volume : VII, Issue : VI, June - 2018

SINGING VOICE: FONOAUDIOLOGICA ACTIVITY IN VOCAL ENHANCEMENT. A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW

Vanessa Oliveira Tupinamba, Lynda Nicolle Ferreira

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The vocal alterations related to singing have gained importance in the musical environment and in the phonoaudiology clinics. However, the demand of singing professionals should occur before the pathology is installed. Through the search and knowledge of techniques that improve and improve their vocal performance in the corner. For this reason, the objective of this work is to raise awareness of the importance of speech-language performance in vocal enhancement in singers. The method was performed through a systematic review of books and articles published on the database of SciELO and TEDE, following an inclusion and exclusion criteria with the objective of reaching data that assert the importance of vocal enhancement as a way to prevent pathologies, 11 books and 9 articles were selected with the proposed subject.. All the studies encompass the relationship between singing and speech therapy techniques, and individual speech therapy for patients who are professional singers. The findings in publications are within the theme proposed in the paper, affirming the importance of vocal enhancement in popular singing to obtain and maintain techniques that favor performance. All the selected studies addressed the central theme of this work, providing evidence of the effectiveness of vocal improvement as a way to avoid vocal exertion, and consequently dysphonia; in addition to inging greater preparation to the patient who performs using his or her voice for a long period of time.

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Vanessa Oliveira Tupinamba, Lynda Nicolle Ferreira, SINGING VOICE: FONOAUDIOLOGICA ACTIVITY IN VOCAL ENHANCEMENT. A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-6 | June-2018


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