Title of article :
Vocal Warm-Up Practices and Perceptions in Vocalists: A Pilot Survey
Author/Authors :
Allison Gish، نويسنده , , Melda Kunduk، نويسنده , , Loraine Sims، نويسنده , , Andrew J. McWhorter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives Investigated in a pilot study the type, duration, and frequency of vocal warm-up regimens in the singing community using a survey. Methods One hundred seventeen participants completed an online survey. Participants included voice students from undergraduate, masters, and doctoral music programs and professional singers. Results Fifty-four percent of participants reported always using vocal warm-up before singing. Twenty-two percent of the participants used vocal cool down. The most preferred warm-up duration was of 5–10 minutes in duration. Despite using vocal warm-up, 26% of the participants reported experiencing voice problems. Females tended to use vocal warm-up more frequently than males. Females also tended to use longer warm-up sessions than males. Education of the participants did not appear to have any noticeable effect on the vocal warm-up practices. The most commonly used singing warm-up exercises were ascending/descending five-note scales, ascending/descending octave scales, legato arpeggios, and glissandi.
Keywords :
Vocal warm-up , Vocal cool-down , Vocal injury
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Journal title :
Journal of Voice