2021
DOI: 10.53830/xjox9734
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Evidence-Based Voice Pedagogy (EBVP), Part 2: Voice Teacher Expertise and Experience

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“…66 Bozeman also mentions in his book Kinesthetic Voice Pedagogy 2 that chest voice (Mode 1) produces rectangular fold configuration and an increased subglottic pressure, which when ascending in pitch must be adjusted. 93 In Ragan's continued writing on register and passaggio work, she does not refer to SOVTEs again specifically. However, she outlines several strategies that use [m], explaining that it is for forward resonance sensations.…”
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“…66 Bozeman also mentions in his book Kinesthetic Voice Pedagogy 2 that chest voice (Mode 1) produces rectangular fold configuration and an increased subglottic pressure, which when ascending in pitch must be adjusted. 93 In Ragan's continued writing on register and passaggio work, she does not refer to SOVTEs again specifically. However, she outlines several strategies that use [m], explaining that it is for forward resonance sensations.…”
Section: How Are Sovtes Appearing In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,10,16 As transglottal pressure effects the transition of registration, it is mentioned in this respect by pedagogues. 22,93 Several studies exist that have explored the differences in intra oral pressure created by different SOVTEs. 24,25,[35][36][37][38][39][40]48 Study participants mentioned using SOVTEs for purposes of offloading, reducing subglottic pressure, evenning of supra-, intra-, and subglottic pressure, and backing off vocal pressure.…”
Section: How Are Sovtes Appearing In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%