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The staff of the Emory Voice Center is uniquely qualified to care for the distinctive needs of professional singers and speakers.
Our specially trained, multidisciplinary staff includes a laryngologist, speech pathologists and a singing voice specialist who are experienced in the conditions and vocal requirements of the professional voice.
The Emory Voice Center?s special services for singers include:
- Perceptual and Objective Evaluation of the Speaking and Singing Voice
- Speaking and Singing voice interventions
- Preventive care for the speaking and singing voice
We work with a complete range of conditions experienced by the professional singer and speaker.
Special Tips for the Professional Singer/Speaker
- Always warm-up before a performance. This can include relaxation techniques and gentle exercise. A singer should then warm-up with singing exercises that are in the mid-range of the voice.
- Rest the voice between performances as much as possible and avoid tension
and stress.
- If you have not had formal voice training, learning vocal techniques from a singing coach or vocologist can protect and enhance your voice.
- Avoid smoky rooms, bars and places where the environment can affect voice quality.
- Avoid pitching your voice at a lower or unnatural level.
- Use alcohol moderately, if at all.
- Keep the voice hydrated by drinking lots of water----at least eight, eight ounce glasses each day, or more for those who are heavier.
- If throat dryness is experienced, sleeping with a humidifier is recommended.
- Practice a healthy lifestyle with aerobic exercise and a nutritious diet.
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