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Oboist with vocal cord damage vs the scope

I've had vocal cord damage since September 2008. As a music major this is very limiting, but I do deal with it though it gets quite painful at times. A few of my conductors were baffled why I would have intense vocal cord pain playing the oboe. When I knew I had to face the scope, one brilliant professor said, "Take the camera with you so the dept can learn from this". ... so I did.... The doctor narrates through most of it. She has me speak badly, the new way, has me play long tones, moving lines and sing. I have not been able to sing for almost a year because of this and it is very apparent, my range is terrible and is nothing where it was (so don't make fun of it). Yes, I realize too when I played the scale, I skipped the C on the way back down- they had me pretty drugged so I'm surprised that was the only flaw. Watch my throat as I hold a long tone...we figured out why I'm in so much pain! I'm hoping someone can use this as a learning experience.

Channels: Vocal Health 

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5 note Major scale

Channels: How To Sing 

Added: 371 days ago by VOAdmin

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Vocal Agility Triplets

Channels: How To Sing 

Added: 371 days ago by VOAdmin

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Voice Lessons To Go: How to warm up your voice at the piano: Part 1- Singing Major Chords

Ariella Vaccarino teaches a shortened version of how to warm yourself up at a piano using broken and major chords. Sing along with a vowel like "mah" or "we" and you will be warmed up! A longer version of these warm-up lessons can be found in her book Vocalize and on her CDs, which can be bought on voicelessonstogo.com.

Channels: How To Sing 

Added: 371 days ago by VOAdmin

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Classic Vocal Warm Up

That classic vocal warm-up rising through the keys playing a major scale up to note 5 and returning to the root before rising by a semitone. This seems to be used by most singing teachers in most singing lessons

Channels: How To Sing 

Added: 371 days ago by VOAdmin

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