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Exercise science principles offer valuable insights for voice professionals. This tutorial explores voice physiology through muscle training, analyzing existing research to identify knowledge gaps in voice exercise.

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  • Voice Science
  • Vocal Pedagogy

Background:

  • Growing interest among voice professionals in applying exercise science to vocal training.
  • Voice training involves complex physiological processes influenced by numerous variables.
  • Understanding vocal physiology from a muscle training perspective is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a theoretical framework for voice training based on exercise science.
  • To clarify variables impacting voice training.
  • To summarize current knowledge on voice physiology related to muscle training.

Main Methods:

  • Derived from invited presentations at the 2018 Voice Foundation Symposium.
  • Developed a foundational theoretical structure grounded in exercise science principles.
  • Analyzed existing literature on voice exercise using the established framework.

Main Results:

  • Identified key variables influencing voice training.
  • Summarized the current understanding of voice physiology from a muscle training viewpoint.
  • Highlighted areas where further research on voice exercise is needed.

Conclusions:

  • A structured, exercise science-based approach can enhance voice training.
  • Further research is required to fully integrate exercise science principles into vocal pedagogy.
  • The framework provides a roadmap for future investigations into voice and exercise.