Abstract
PURPOSE: Singing requires exquisite coordination between the respiratory and phonatory system to efficiently control glottal airflow. Our study determines both pulmonary function and vocal aerodynamics in classically trained professional singers and compares the data obtained from singers with normal female subjects who had had no professional vocal training.
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