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Vocal Health. Instrumentalists can replace their instrument when damaged. We only get one instrument so we must take care of it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9Wdf-RwLcs&feature=related. The Voice. Your vocal folds are muscles Men’s voices vibrate 100x/second - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Vocal Health

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Instrumentalists can replace their instrument when damaged.

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We only get one instrument so we must take care of it.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9Wdf-RwLcs&feature=related

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The Voice

• Your vocal folds are muscles• Men’s voices vibrate 100x/second • Women’s voices vibrate 200x/second• Singing voices can vibrate anywhere from

50x/second to 10,000x/second• The folds would only make a buzzing sound if

your head wasn’t attached on top of them• YouTube - Beth's First Laryngoscopy - Vocal Co

rds in Action

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Hydration

• Your vocal folds need moisture to vibrate just like a car needs oil to run

• Wet mucous should be clear thin and watery• Thick yellow mucous is a sign of trouble• Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day

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If your voice is worse at the end of the day

You could have a technique problem

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Technique Problems

• Yelling – This can really damage your chords.

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Poor Speaking Technique

• You must balance the air from your diaphragm and the usage of the vocal fold muscle

• Use air to power the voice, not muscle, you will wear out your voice if you use all muscle

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Clearing the throat too much

• You can get a Granuloma from constantly clearing your throat

• Nodules or cysts can be caused from hitting the chords together too hard too often in the same way

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If your voice is worse at the beginning of the day

You could have a medical problem

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Smoking

• Tumors are white patches all over the vocal folds usually caused from smoking

• You will not sing again if you get a tumor

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Acid Reflux

• This is brought on by soda, acidic foods, caffeine, chocolate, tomato, spicy foods and sleeping right after you eat

• Can irritate the chords and strip them of the healthy mucous they need to vibrate properly

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Bleeds

• Chords can swell up with blood when you are sick and if you hurt or abuse the folds they can bruise and bleed

• If you continuously burst the blood vessels when you are sick they can scar

• Scar tissue never really goes away• http://www.entusa.com/larynx_photo.htm

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Should I sing if I am Sick?

• If your speaking voice is clear then it is fine to sing

• However you might not want to sing in the extremes (highest, lowest, loudest, softest)

• If you are hoarse you should not sing or talk

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What can happen if I sing sick

• You risk injury because the blood vessels are swollen

• It can lead to vocal fold hemorrhages or scarring

• It can also lead to nodules, polyps or cysts

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What to do if you are sick

• Increase rest and hydration• Use mucous thinning medicine (Mucinex)• Avoid Antihistamines• Be careful with decongestants• Do a nasal saline rinse (neti pot)• Limit vocal use: Talking, yelling, phone use• Don’t sing if you are hoarse

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What if I have injured myself

• Ear Nose Throat (ENT’s) Doctors can use a stroboscope to view your throat and folds

• Complete vocal rest may be prescribed, steroids or surgery may be necessary

• 412-232-SING UPMC Voice Center• Voiceproblem.org• Voicehelp.org• Entnet.org

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What else can I do to take care of myself

• Use good technique to sing and talk• Don’t yell• Get lots of rest• Eat a balanced diet• Drink lots of non caffeine beverages (8 glasses

of water a day)• The voice is very resilient don’t stress about a

small illness but do take care of it

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It’s the only instrument we have!


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