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1. Warm Up Exercise; 2. Stretching Exercise; 3. Contracting Exercise; 4. Power Exercise
Typology: Exercises
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Joseph Stemple, Ph.D.: The Blaine Block Institute for Vocal Analysis and Rehabilitation; “Voice Therapy for the Twenty-First Century”
Vocal Function Exercises The goals for voice exercises are much like those for other physical workouts or even physical therapy. Muscles and structures may be weakened, damaged, or out of coordination. These exercises will speed your recovery and prevent further problems by strengthening the system and helping it be more efficient.
General rules for Vocal Function Exercises Maintenance Schedule (subjective based on clinical judgment) Week 1 - All steps 2x each, 2x per day Week 2 - All steps 2x each, 1x per day Week 3 - All steps 1x each, 1x per day Week 4 – Exercise 4 2x each, 1x per day Week 5 – Exercise 4 1x each, 1x per day Week 6 - Exercise 4 1x each, 3x per week Week 7 - Exercise 4 1x each, 1x per week
Goal = NO VOICE BREAKS
3. Contracting Exercise Glide from your highest note to your lowest note on the word “knoll” – “whoop” – or – on a tongue or lip trill
Goal = NO VOICE BREAKS
4. Power Exercise Sustain the musical notes (C-D-E-F-G) for as long as possible on the word “old” without the /d/.
Goal = ________ seconds (octave below middle (C) for males) (middle (C) for females)