VOICE THERAPY

  • Voice Therapy 1

    1. Glides Through A Straw
    Blow Air Through A Small Stirring Straw While Phonating Glides Up And Down Through Your Range. The Backpressure Created By The Resistance Of The Straw Presses Down On The Vocal Cords And Helps Decrease Puffiness, A Major Source Of Vocal Trouble.
  • Voice Therapy 2

    The Voice Is Made Up Of Muscles, Cavities, Tissues, Nerves, Fluids, Etc., Just Like The Rest Of You.  It Can Produce At Least 325 Different Pitches. There Are More Nerves In The Muscles Of The Larynx Than Any Other Muscles In Your Body, With The Exception Of Your Eyes. In Addition, You Use Three Quarters Of Your Body When You Speak A Word, And Even A Stubbed Toe Can Affect The Sound Of Your Voice.  So Its Not Surprising That Your Voice Can Be Adversely Affected By Excitement And Stress.