I am an SLP masters student hoping to specialize in voice therapy. I am currently a voice teacher looking into different voice therapy techniques to bolster my knowledge as I enter school, and this video is so clear and helpful in describing RVT. Thank you!
I recently joined voice therapy for issues with my voice fatiguing. I have been assigned voice resonance exercises and they have been hard to master. I do well with completing these exercises in the morning but by mid-afternoon my voice is fatiguing. When my voice starts to fatigue I try to reset it with resonance exercises, however, it seems that the exercises don't strengthen the voice when it is already depleting. Any useful tips or exercises? I love love the straw exercises, I can feel the benefits from them instantly. Thanks
*Videos to complement resonant voice therapy include:*
• *Vocal Function Exercises:* ua-cam.com/video/IeuY84lq3Iw/v-deo.html
• *Breath Support:* ua-cam.com/video/GEJ30bnp780/v-deo.html
• *Vocal Straw Exercises:* ua-cam.com/video/eC_BFfTzhYE/v-deo.html
I am an SLP masters student hoping to specialize in voice therapy. I am currently a voice teacher looking into different voice therapy techniques to bolster my knowledge as I enter school, and this video is so clear and helpful in describing RVT. Thank you!
Very useful vocal exercises. Thanks
I recently joined voice therapy for issues with my voice fatiguing. I have been assigned voice resonance exercises and they have been hard to master. I do well with completing these exercises in the morning but by mid-afternoon my voice is fatiguing. When my voice starts to fatigue I try to reset it with resonance exercises, however, it seems that the exercises don't strengthen the voice when it is already depleting. Any useful tips or exercises? I love love the straw exercises, I can feel the benefits from them instantly. Thanks
Try voice building exercises: ua-cam.com/video/t6pUB3Y07Vg/v-deo.html
I'd love to do a one-on-one session with you.
Are these for singers?
Let’s begin by accurately pronouncing “larynx”. /larinx/ as a speech pathologist should….