Amateur Singers, Singing Teachers Less Likely to Identify Serious Vocal Problems
April 01, 2008
April 01, 2008
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 1 -- The American Academy of Otolaryngology issued the following news release:
Even as American Idol reminds us of the best (and worst) that singing has to offer, a new study cautions that amateur singers and singing instructors are less sensitive than their professional peers to the subtle changes to their voices that could have a serious negative impact on their vocal health.
The new research, published in the April 2008 issue of Otolaryngol . . .
Even as American Idol reminds us of the best (and worst) that singing has to offer, a new study cautions that amateur singers and singing instructors are less sensitive than their professional peers to the subtle changes to their voices that could have a serious negative impact on their vocal health.
The new research, published in the April 2008 issue of Otolaryngol . . .