Singers Voice Care and Treatments
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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