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  • Coaching and Communication Sciences
  • Vocal Pedagogy and Performance Science

Background:

  • Distinguishing between professional coaching and vocal coaching is crucial for accurate terminology.
  • Understanding the nuances of each coaching type aids in appropriate application and professional development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and explain professional coaching and vocal coaching.
  • To delineate the correct and specific usage of these two distinct coaching terms.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative study involving six professors with expertise in speech-language pathology, professional coaching, and vocal coaching.
  • Comparative analysis of perceptions and experiences regarding professional and vocal coaching processes and training.

Main Results:

  • Six key aspects differentiate professional and vocal coaching: credentials, performance, process, foundational knowledge, partnership for results, and professional title.
  • Professional coaching is structured, requiring certified training and accreditation.
  • Vocal coaching is less structured, adaptable for voice improvement, and does not mandate accredited training.

Conclusions:

  • Professional coaching facilitates client life changes through certified, structured processes.
  • Vocal coaching enhances voice and communication performance for diverse users, often identified by academic or professional background.
  • The term 'vocal coach' can serve as a qualifier for professionals in voice-related fields.