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Winter Newsletter Voice Pedagogy with Science & Style Enjoy our most recent informative newsletter. Get it HERE. Page 1 The Voice of the Editor by editor Mary Sandage PhD Page 2, 3, 4 Structured Pedagogy For Jazz and Commercial Voice By Liz Johnson Schafer, MM Page 5, 6, 7 Untangling Skill Acquisition in Classical Voice…
Now Online: JOV Volume 30, Issue 4 available online at http://www.jvoice.org. This issue went live on 07/01/2016. Visit the website for 2015 Best Paper Articles (free) Get a trial issue (free) Sign up for new content alerts. Read the open access article: Relationship Between the Electroglottographic Signal and Vocal Fold Contact Area Vít Hampala, Maxime…
Hi all you voice enthusiasts! The holidays are upon us but before you get too tied up with all the craziness, remember that we have a NWCVF meeting and great presentation planned for December 2nd. The title of our presentation is “Introversion, Extroversion, and the Voice: Myths, Science and Treatment Implications” and will be presented…
THE THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Present Franz Joseph Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass Excerpts from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess ROBERT THAYER SATALOFF, M.D., D.M.A. Conductor PHILIP DOUCETTE, M.A., M.M. Associate Conductor MARGARET M. BAROODY, M.M. Associate Conductor Emerita YONI LEVYATOV Accompanist In celebration of World Voice Day 2023 In collaboration with The Voice Foundation…
Singing and the Pandemic: Return to Performance? Note: This editorial article is intended for use in multiple publications in order to disseminate important information as widely as possible. The copyright is held by The Voice Foundation. This document is being made available for unrestricted use at no cost. It should be acknowledged as “republished with…
Congratulations to RON SCHERER, recently named ASHA Fellow. He deserves it for his tireless dedication to voice science (and all the work he does for TVF Symposium and Journal of Voice).