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Maintaining Vocal Health
David
Otis Castonguay
Radford University
For
many school-aged singers, the choral director is the only
significant source of professional instruction and advice
they will ever receive about their voice. The choral director
is their first line of defense for vocal health. A conductor's
skill at diagnosis of vocal faults must be matched by a willingness
to refer students to the proper health care professional.
This is a copy of a handout presented to students in choral
conducting and vocal pedagogy classes at Radford University.
Maintaining
Vocal Health Cont'd
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Post
Nasal Drip -
The glands in your nose and throat continually produce
mucus (one to two quarts a day). It moistens and cleans
the nasal membranes, humidifies air, traps and clears
inhaled foreign matter, and fights infection.
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