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직업적 음성사용자에서 날달걀 먹기 전과 후의 음성 변화 (Voice Analysis before and after Swallowing a Raw Egg in Professional Voice Users)

  • 김경아;권순복;김성원;이형신;홍종철;김영록;이봉주;한영진;유태현;이강대
    • 음성과학
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to observe the effect of eating a raw egg by professional or nonprofessional voice users on their voice quality and the duration of the effect. 20 professional voice users and 20 nonprofessional voice users participated in the experiment and they had gone through stroboscopy to have no vocal or laryngeal diseases. The voice exam was performed three times: before eating a raw egg (1st period), right after eating it (2nd period), and 10 minutes later (3rd period). By using Multi-dimensional Voice Program which is a software of Computerized Speech Lab 4500 as a voice analysis instrument, the authors checked the F0, Jitter, Shimmer, Noise to harmonic ratio (NHR), and Voice Range Profile (VRP). Results showed as follows: Firstly, vocal hygiene was good in 57.5% of the total subjects and was poor in 42.5%. 40% of professional voice users and 75% of nonprofessional voice users hand good quality. 77.5% of the total subjects had the vocal fatigue while 22.5% of the subjects did not. 95% of the professional voice users and 60% of nonprofessional voice users complained the vocal fatigue. 60% of the total subjects reported a subjective vocal symptom. 65.0% professional voice users and 70.0% of nonprofessional voice users reported a voice symptom. From the results above, we suggest that eating a raw egg may lead to imporve voice quality of the professional voice users.

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직업적 음성사용자의 특징 (The Characteristics of the Professional Voice Users)

  • 최정석;임재열;김영모
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.18-22
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    • 2013
  • The population of professional voice users is increasing in Korea, nowadays. Voice problems in professional voice users cause more negative impact to have their ability to work and maintain their well-being life. In this article, the authors reviewed the characteristics of professional voice users and described the evaluation methods, treatment option and managements in professional voice users.

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음성장애가 있는 직업적 음성사용자와 비직업적 음성사용자의 음성장애 중증도와 유형에 따른 자기보고식 음성평가 차이 (Comparison of Self-Reporting Voice Evaluations between Professional and Non-Professional Voice Users with Voice Disorders by Severity and Type)

  • 김재옥
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to compare professional (Pro) and non-professional (Non-pro) voice users with voice disorders in self-reporting voice evaluation using Korean-Voice Handicap Index (K-VHI) and Korean-Voice Related Quality of Life (K-VRQOL). In addition, those were compared by voice quality and voice disorder type. 94 Pro and 106 Non-pro were asked to fill out the K-VHI and K-VRQOL, perceptually evaluated on GRBAS scales, and divided into three types of voice disorders (functional, organic and neurologic) by an experienced speech-language pathologist and an otolaryngologist. The results showed that the functional (F) and physical (P) scores of K-VHI in Pro group were significantly higher than those in Non-pro group. As the voice quality evaluated by G scale got worse, the scores of all aspects except emotional (E) of K-VHI and social-emotional (SE) of K-VRQOL were higher. All scores of K-VHI and K-VRQOL in neurologic voice disorders were significantly higher than those in functional and organic voice disorders. In conclusion, professional voice users are more sensitive to their functional and physical handicap resulted by their voice problems and that goes double for the patients with severe and neurologic voice disorders.

Voice Therapy in the Professional Voice Users

  • Jeong Ok Ran
    • 대한음성언어의학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성언어의학회 1998년도 제10회 학술대회 심포지움
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    • pp.222-222
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    • 1998
  • Ⅰ. Palliation vs. Correction, Ⅱ. Voice Care for the Professional, 1. laryngeal lubrication, 2. voice rest, 3. voice training, 1) reinstatement of voice, 2) vocal conditioning, Ⅲ. Don't-Guidelines for the Professional, Ⅳ. Do-Guidelines for the Professional, Ⅴ. Voice Conservation in Winter, Ⅵ. Audible Clues for Potential Voice Problems, Ⅶ. Things Which can Cause Problems, Ⅷ. Conclusion. (omitted)

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구개수구개인두성형술 이후의 음성변화 (Voice Changes after Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty)

  • 손영익;김선일;윤영선;추광철;정원호
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 1998
  • Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty(UPPP) is one of the most popular surgical procedure for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome(OSAS) occurring at the level of oropharynx. However, voice changes after UPPP have been a challenging issue for the professional voice users, because even minor changes in voice quality or articulation may be critical to professional singers, teachers, and so on. Several acoustic changes after UPPP have been proposed. However, based on the authors understanding, there is no report about voice changes after UPPP in Korean. We measured the first, second and third formant frequencies of /a/, /i/, /u/ phonations in 20 adult male patients who had undergone UPPP surgery, and the nasalances of Rabbit, Baby, and Mama passages. These parameters were measured preoperatively, at 1 month and 3 months after the operation. Any subjective voice changes were asked to be reported at the posto-perative visits. The third formant(F3) of /u/ phonation was significantly reduced at postoperative 1 month measurement. The nasalance of Mama passage was singnificantly increased at postoperative 3 months measurement. No one complained of subjective changes in voice quality, timbre, articulation or speech. Even though there are no complaints about postoperative voice changes subjectively, significant changes in the formant characteristics of certain vowel and changes in the nasality after UPPP require the clinicians to be mort cautious and careful in deciding UPPP for the professional voice users.

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전문 음성사용자와 직업적 음성사용자의 주관적 음성증상 비교 (Comparison of subjective voice symptoms in elite vocal performers and professional voice users)

  • 김지성
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 임상현장에서 직업에 따라 요구되는 음성문제를 이해하는데 도움이 되는 자료를 제공하기 위해 전문 음성 사용자인 직업배우와 직업적 음성사용자인 언어재활사의 주관적 음성증상을 조사하여 그 빈도를 알아보고, 두 집단 간의 주관적 음성증상에 차이가 있는지 비교하였다. 그 결과, 두 집단은 동일하게 11개의 증상 중 '노래 시 고음발성 곤란', '말할 때 목에 힘이 들어감', '음성피로감'이 고빈도 증상으로 나타났다. 두 집단의 주관적 음성증상을 비교한 결과 직업적 음성사용자 집단은 전문 음성사용자 집단에 비해 '노래 시 저음발성 곤란(p=.049)', '쉰 목소리(p=.021)', '말할 때 힘이 듦(p=.032)', '말할 때 목에 통증이 있음(p=.009)', '음성피로감(p=.018)'의 빈도가 더 빈번한 것으로 나타났다. 이러한 차이는 두 집단의 음성사용 환경이 다르고, 직업활동 시 요구되는 발성의 차이로 인한 것으로 사료된다.

전통적 벨칸토 발성훈련법에 기초한 음성전문직업인 발성훈련의 표준화 (Standardization Voice Training Method for Professional Voice User Based on Traditional )

  • 김철준
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.17-19
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    • 2017
  • Opera singers train their vocal organ to have a good timbre of voice. They train and train again to have a strong resonance, large range of voice, homogenous color of voice, a voice goes far and to avoid vocal disorder, etc. This article is analyzing from scientific and medical perspective. It could approach the secret of the great art of 400 years history - . Furthermore standardizing voice training method based on will facilitate to train, therapy and care the voice professional user and voice disorders.

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직업적 음성사용자의 음성관련 요구 조사 (A survey on the voice related needs of occupational voice users)

  • 이은정;김화수
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2015
  • This research was conducted to investigate the voice related needs of occupational voice users. The data collected from teachers(379), tele-marketers(156), therapists(50) was classified according to its content, by colaizzi's inductive categorical analysis. The voice related needs are classified into 3 big categories, 1) how to use, 2) how to care, 3) how to be healthy. Again the category 'how to use' my voice was into 6 sub-categories: (1) efficiently, (2) as I desired, (3) without pain(discomfort), (4) expressively, (5) phonation (methods) and (6) clear articulation. The result showed that the needs from 3 groups of occupational voice users reflect their own environment which they have to use their voice as well as the voice characteristics wanted from their specific listeners.

Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Microlesions of the Vocal Fold in Professional Voice Users

  • Yumoto, Eiji
    • 대한음성언어의학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성언어의학회 1998년도 제10회 학술대회 심포지움
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    • pp.218-219
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    • 1998
  • The term "Professional voice user" refers to not only a singer or actor. but also anyone who uses the voice as a primary means of occupational communication Examination begins with observation of a patient and careful listening of the patient's voice during history taking. Examination of the vocal fold includes observation of the vocal fold, its mobility and vibration. (omitted)

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전문직 음성사용자의 주관적 음성평가도구간의 비교 (Comparison of Patient's Subjective Rating Scales for Voice Evaluation in Professional Voice Users with Vocal Fold Lesions)

  • 김재옥;최성희;임성은;최재남;최홍식
    • 대한음성학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성학회 2007년도 한국음성과학회 공동학술대회 발표논문집
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    • pp.292-294
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    • 2007
  • This study was designed to compare the translated patient's subjective rating scales for voice evaluation (Voice Handicap Index; VHI, Voice-Related Quality of Life; V-RQOL, Voice Rating Score; VRS) into Korean, taken from 24 professional voice users diagnosed with organic voice disorders. First, the correlation amongh those scales were observed. Second, the correlation between the patient's subjective rating scales and acoustic measures (Jitter%, Shimmer%, NHR) were examined. Third, those scales were compared by clinician's objective scale (G in GRBAS scale). Results indicated that significant correlations among the patients' subjective rating scales and significant correlations of clinician's rating scale with jitter% and Shimmer%, but not with NHR were observed. In addition, there were significant correlations of G with VHI and VHI-P (one of subscale of VHI). However, none of acoustic measures were correlated with the patient's subjective rating scales.

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