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Perspectives on the impact on vocal function of heavy vocal load among working professional music theater performers

机译:在工作的专业音乐剧表演者中沉重的嗓音对嗓音功能的影响的观点

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Music theater singers (MTS) typically have a heavy vocal load, but the impact on their voices has not been previously evaluated. A group of 49 MTS from two professional productions were administered the Singing Voice Handicap Index (SVHI). Responses for the SVHI demonstrated that, although the SVHI supported the performers' self-report of healthy vocal status, it lacked the sensitivity to detect potential subtle fluctuations or changes in physical functioning of the voice for working singers. Secondarily, descriptive data regarding professional working singers' perspectives were collected regarding how their singing voices typically responded to performing in a music theater production after a show, across a working week, and across a production season. Seventy-nine currently performing MTS were involved in a series of focus group interviews (n = 43) or a written survey (n = 36) to detail their perception of the impact of performing in an eight-show per week professional production on their vocal function and vocal health. Thematic analysis revealed the MTS commonly perceived transient and variable changes in their singing voice status in both positive and negative directions after heavy vocal load. Based on these data, a list of 97 descriptors of these perceptual changes was generated using the singers' own terminology and experiences. These included symptoms of vocal impairment and vocal fatigue but also some novel descriptors of positive vocal changes to the physical functioning of the singing voice as a perceived consequence of heavy vocal load. This study offers new and valuable insights into performers' perceptions of the impact of performing in a musical theater production on physical aspects of vocal function.
机译:音乐剧院歌手(MTS)通常具有沉重的人声负担,但以前尚未评估对其声音的影响。来自两个专业作品的49个MTS小组接受了歌声障碍指数(SVHI)。对SVHI的回应表明,尽管SVHI支持表演者自我报告健康的声音状态,但它缺乏为工作歌手检测潜在的细微波动或声音物理功能变化的灵敏度。其次,收集有关职业歌手的观点的描述性数据,这些数据涉及他们的歌唱声音在演出后,整个工作周以及整个制作季节通常如何响应音乐剧演出中的表演。目前有79名MTS参加了一系列的焦点小组访谈(n = 43)或书面调查(n = 36),以详细说明他们对每周八场演出的专业表演对其声音的影响的感知功能和声音健康。专题分析显示,在人声负荷很大后,MTS通常会感知其歌唱状态在正向和负向的瞬时和可变变化。根据这些数据,使用歌手自己的术语和经验,生成了这些感知变化的97个描述符的列表。这些包括声音受损和声音疲劳的症状,还包括一些新的描述,表明由于沉重的声音负荷,歌唱声音的物理功能出现积极的声音变化。这项研究为表演者对音乐剧表演中的表演对人声功能的物理影响的感知提供了新的有价值的见解。

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