Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature review
Objective: To perform an integrative review of the literature on the voice and characteristics of the vocal tract of wind instrumentalists in order to compare the findings of such studies and better understand the possible vocal risks to which these musicians may be exposed. Methodology: A search wa...
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doaj-3bbccf20748d45318a1505cbae9ebdc92020-12-16T18:09:36ZporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloDistúrbios da Comunicação0102-762X2176-27242020-04-01321647210.23925/2176-2724.2020v32i1p64-7228304Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature reviewAna Carolina de Assis Moura Ghirardi0Isabela Mathias Cordeiro de Almeida Goulart1Stefany Ribeiro2Universidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaObjective: To perform an integrative review of the literature on the voice and characteristics of the vocal tract of wind instrumentalists in order to compare the findings of such studies and better understand the possible vocal risks to which these musicians may be exposed. Methodology: A search was performed in the following databases SciELO, LILACS, PubMed and Google Scholar. The articles were selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the studies were checked as suitable to the researched topic, only studies available in Portuguese, English or Spanish were selected, further the title and the abstract of the selected articles were analyzed. The research was: What are the characteristics of voice and vocal tract configurations of wind instrumentalists? Results: Seven articles were selected to compose the sample of the present review. The full text of the selected articles was read and their data were organized and cataloged. Conclusion: Wind instrumentalists had voice qualities with more tension and instability than non-instrumentalists, and had discrete voice deviations. The vocal folds are medialized while the instrument is being played. Separate wind instrument categories should be studied so that the influence of this practice on the vocal tract can be better explored.https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/dic/article/view/43137vozqualidade da vozacústicamúsica |
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Ana Carolina de Assis Moura Ghirardi Isabela Mathias Cordeiro de Almeida Goulart Stefany Ribeiro Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature review Distúrbios da Comunicação voz qualidade da voz acústica música |
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Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature review |
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Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature review |
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Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature review |
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Voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: Integrative literature review |
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voice and vocal tract of wind instrumentalists: integrative literature review |
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo |
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Distúrbios da Comunicação |
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Objective: To perform an integrative review of the literature on the voice and characteristics of the vocal tract of wind instrumentalists in order to compare the findings of such studies and better understand the possible vocal risks to which these musicians may be exposed. Methodology: A search was performed in the following databases SciELO, LILACS, PubMed and Google Scholar. The articles were selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the studies were checked as suitable to the researched topic, only studies available in Portuguese, English or Spanish were selected, further the title and the abstract of the selected articles were analyzed. The research was: What are the characteristics of voice and vocal tract configurations of wind instrumentalists? Results: Seven articles were selected to compose the sample of the present review. The full text of the selected articles was read and their data were organized and cataloged. Conclusion: Wind instrumentalists had voice qualities with more tension and instability than non-instrumentalists, and had discrete voice deviations. The vocal folds are medialized while the instrument is being played. Separate wind instrument categories should be studied so that the influence of this practice on the vocal tract can be better explored. |
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