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DEEP VOICE BARITONE OF LOVE: KING LOVERR- MOVE IN WITH ME

DEEP VOICE BARITONE OF LOVE "KING LOVERR" SINGS HIS ROMANTIC SEXY LOVE SONG ABOUT WANTING TO BE MORE INTIMATE WITH.

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Learn How To Sing - Advanced Songwriting

click here http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article/ Learn How To Sing - Advanced Songwriting Date: 01.27.09 Coach: Brett Manning Artist: Lora Hodges Brett's working on some advanced songwriting techniques with one of his certified associates, Lora Hodges. Lora has some good material, but needs some help making her lyrics and style more commercial. Brett gives some tips on vocabulary, storytelling, phrasing, and the use of vibrato to help make Lora's song more commercial. Be sure to check out Lora's Myspace http://www.myspace.com/loraruss . Approximate Length: 26 minutes 06 seconds http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article/

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Singing Tips - Style And Songwriting

click here http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_vocal_tips/ Singing Tips - Style And Songwriting Every week we give free video vocal tips to our newsletter subscribers. In this tip, Brett talks about musical style and songwriting. Another exclusive tip, only from Singing Success. http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_vocal_tips/

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VOICE LESSON 20 Part 1: Breathing Singing Techniques with Erik Dillard

Voice lesson with vocal coach Erik Dillard on breathing

Channels: How To Sing 

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Effortless Deep Breathing

Alexander Technique Instructor Eileen Troberman teaches how to inhale and exhale completely in a natural, flowing, relaxed manner. http://www.alexandertechniquesandiego.com

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Breath Support Voice Lesson 1

Understanding the anatomy that creates the breathing process. Play your whole body as an insturment -- full of air. http://www.singading.com Susan Swenson Instructor

Channels: How To Sing 

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Singing Lessons : How to Give Voice Lessons

An essential part of giving voice lessons is understanding the anatomy of the body and how the muscles work to produce singing. Learn about the importance of experience and education in being able to give voice lessons with help from a vocal coach in this free video on singing lessons. Expert: David Kingery Contact: www.artsatstjohns.com Bio: David Kingery has been a singer, actor, director, music producer and vocal coach for the past 18 years, and is currently living in Miami Beach. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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Breath Support Voice Lesson 3

More Anatomy and how to use it. Learn to fill your lungs and sustain a note. For more information go to http://www.singading.com Susan Swenson Instructor

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A Guide to Operatic Excellence

A GUIDE TO OPERATIC EXCELLENCE has been designed to assist opera singers,instructors, coaches, and impresarios in the scientific development of the singing voice. Predicated on laws of physics and anatomy, these scientifically-proven techniques have been demonstrated to achieve remarkable results when applied on a continuous basis. A GUIDE TO OPERATIC EXCELLENCE will provide you with detailed step-by-step principles that will help you to achieve immediate results by increasing the range,quality, and carrying power of the voice. As you begin to study this dynamic training video and manual, you will acquire thorough understanding of the scientific principles of vocal reproduction that enabled the great golden age singers of the past to achieve operatic excellence. Whatever vocal level you have attained, A GUIDE TO OPERATIC EXCELLENCE will make you a much more dynamic, confident, and expressive artist than ever before.

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Internal Thyroarytenoids of the Larynx (3D Voice)

Anatomy Description of the Vocal Folds, see more at www.slpanimation.com or www.3dswallow.com

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Ken Tamplin Covers Al Green's HERE I AM BABY for www.KenTamplinVocalAcademy.com

Ken Tamplin Covers Al Green's HERE I AM BABY for: www.KenTamplinVocalAcademy.com or www.myKTVA.com

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Singing Tips: Bad Habits

Ian Castle from http://www.aussievocalcoach.com presents a quick singing tip discussing bad habits and how they can impact your performance.

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Vocal Lessons - Morning Voice Part 2 - Marty Sampson

click here http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/drupal/ How To Sing - Morning Voice Part 1 - Marty Sampson Date: 02.24.10 Coach: Brett Manning Artist: Marty Sampson Brett's in the studio with special guest, Marty Sampson. Marty has come all the way from Australia to improve his voice and become well rounded as an artist. In part one of this lesson, Brett deals with a struggle common to most singers, morning voice. He gives some exercises to help warm up the voice throughout the day, and get to your full voice as fast as possible. Be sure and check out Marty's website http://martysampson.net/ . Approximate Length: 24 minutes 22 seconds http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/drupal/

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Vocal Lessons - Morning Voice Part 1 - Marty Sampson

click here http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article/ Vocal Lessons - Morning Voice Part 1 - Marty Sampson Date: 02.24.10 Coach: Brett Manning Artist: Marty Sampson Brett's in the studio with special guest, Marty Sampson. Marty has come all the way from Australia to improve his voice and become well rounded as an artist. In part one of this lesson, Brett deals with a struggle common to most singers, morning voice. He gives some exercises to help warm up the voice throughout the day, and get to your full voice as fast as possible. Be sure and check out Marty's website http://martysampson.net/ . Approximate Length: 24 minutes 22 seconds http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article/

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CaseyMoo BoomBoom

Guinness Book Primetime Live lowest SINGING note (COMPASS SCALES NON INTERRUPTED) record holder, Singer/Actor Casey Moo demonstrates five octaves live 02-20-09- -hits Bb5(High Bb) at 3:19 and Bb1(non vocal fry).

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My Low Notes C4-C1 - Singing Lessons - Rock the Stage

Just a demonstration of my lowest notes. I can't usually go this low but for some reason after warming up I was able to go to C1. It IS vocal fry but still an audible low note. C1-C6 = 5 octave range. Kevin Richards is the author of "Breaking the Chains - The Ultimate Rock Singing Program" and teaches in person Manhattan in NYC. For more information about studying in person or via online lessons: please visit www.rockthestagenyc.com

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#8 bass notes: the triple low C and beyond...

Time for the subcontra octave and also to leave the world of pure singing! I´ll repeat some Paul Kennamer and Tim Storms here for comparison against youtuber 5Hz. 1.Tim storms humming/singing a C1 from song "amazin grace" live version with Rescue. 2.Tim diving down to at least C1, from the Tim Storms sings eigth hertz youtube video. I don´t think there actually was a 8 Hz in that video. Guiness book of world records perhaps holds the rights to it? 3.Tim touching a A0/Bb0 (bottom note on the piano!) in the beginning of this clip!! also from "amazing grace". 4.Paul Kennamer hitting first an Ab1 then frying two D1:s (unsure of the pitch here) and then ending on the lowest note in the clip, a B0 in non-fry. Song is Jesus will fix it. 5.Paul hitting a strong Ab1 and then a strong Gb1 and then ending on a Ab0, song is It´s almost over. 6.Youtuber 5Hz ending Have yourself a merry Christmas with a house shaking non-fry Ab0. Notice the crying from a very young person afterwards! Earlier in the song this guy is touching on a Bb4! All these clips are from the Bottom out clip. 7.The 5Hz guy again. This time he ends a song on a strong chesty Ab1-D1-Ab0 cadence and then (separate recording?) sings Eb1-Ab0 in a more dry and clean way (vocal fry?). 8.5Hz singing Walk that lonesome road on Bb1-Ab1-Gb1-Ab1-Ab1.Ab0 and then singing Walk that lone on Bb0-Ab0-F0/Gb0 and then he pausesThis is also done in the dry and clean way. If it is fry it sure sounds very powerful. The picture shows a zoomed display of the audio in windows movie maker. It is evident that the pps (see below) is decreasing. 9.Paul Kennamer with his now famous C0 to C1 slide on the last word, DISPLAYYYY. The slide is hard to hear but if one listens for the number of pulses per second (pps) it is easier. C0 is 16 Hz and C1 32 Hz and one noticeably hears that the pps is increasing. The picture shows a zoomed display of the audio in windows movie maker. Here one sees how the pps is increasing for Paul. In comparison a C0 with 4 harmonics and one single C0 (no harmonics). 10.And for all you out there who say that humans cannot hear 16 Hz, here is proof that we can! It is a C0 with a 4 harmonics according to the harmonic structure of an Oboe. I clearly hear it and it sounds like 16 pps. NB: The volume must be turned up way high and good speakers have to be used. 11.The C0 with no harmonics is more felt than heard though. 12.One actually also can hear a C-1 (8 Hz) if the harmonics are there. The picture is applicable for the C-2 next 13.And C-2 with 4 harmonics (4 Hz)! 14.And here 5Hz slides down to that quintuple low C! Actually he is down to ~3Hz at one time. It sounds like we´re inside his throat. Regardless if it is strong vocal fry or not, or some other technique, this is what Tim Storms lowest notes also sound like. I have not heard Tim´s Bb-2 but reliable sources tell me that this is how they sound like! Someone told me that Tim has recorded a 1 Hz note this year. 15.I leave you with the complete Walk that Lonesome Road. It begins with the C-2 slide, then some ad lib starting at Bb2, then the Bb1 and Bb0 phrase from clip 29 above. Then (at approx. 4:34) he switches to a very pulsating mode and continues down to Bb-1 and Bb-2 but I don´t hear any words no more. The pitch is very unstable also. The picture shows the whole clip in a frequency analysis with time on the x-axis and frequency on the y-axis. The slide is very clear and also its harmonics. The last picture starts and shows the 4:34 passage where one sees that the pps is very low but unstable. So here we have reached the very end of low noteswhere do we go now? PS. The dry and clean sounding low notes in this clip (including Kennamer´s C0) is very probably strong vocal fry. The notes sound more like a SLOWERING of the voice than a LOWERING. Normal chest voice low notes are produced by lowering the resonance down to the diaphragm while vocal fry happens in the throat and just consists of slowing up the produced sound DS New info: this guy hits several subcontraoctave notes! D1 and F0 in watch?v=gHP-DgGm3W0 G0 (or G-1?) in watch?v=KgQrlOIHm4I A0 in watch?v=B-vOaxzAIJE F#0 and C0 in watch?v=WR0igHH3VCQ

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Singing Lessons & Voice Training: Brett Manning & A Hero's Fate

http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article Title: A MEASURE OF CONNECTION TO RESTORE THE VOICE Date: 10.29.2008 Coach: Brett Manning Artist: Brian Frank & Casey Phanuef Tags: brett manning, a hero's fate, rock singer, rasp, vocal therapy, vocal fry, restore voice, head voice, mix Description: Directed by: Jeremy Spencer In this update Brett sits down with Brian Frank and Casey Phanuef from the punk rock band A Heros Fate. Theyve both noticed that the way have been singing is starting to take a toll on their voices. Understanding the style of music they perform, Brett works on improving their vocal technique to relieve the strain without changing their style. He talks about how you should be able to sing heavy and dirty, then go back to light and clean whenever you want. This lesson deals with singing with proper technique so you dont harm your voice. It also has some great tips on hitting high notes with ease, and repairing the voice after abuse. If you sing rock or any other loud styles, youve gotta see this one! Approximate Length: 48 minutes 51 seconds Quality: 640x360 759 kbps http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article

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Low C attempt + very low vocal fry

Low C attempt + very low vocal fry

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How To Sing: A Singing Lesson Focusing On Vocal Fry

Ian Castle from http://www.aussievocalcoach.com presents a quick singing lesson on how to sing vocal fry, and how it can be used to shed weight from the voice. Vocal exercises included.

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vocal fry

this video demonstrates how to accomplish the vocal fry technique

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Tongue Trills And Lip Trills At The Same Time (advanced vocal lessons)

I've listened to and followed 'how to sing' programs such as: Singing Success, The Zen of Screaming 1 & 2, + some other singing programs. I've also looked up a trillion videos on how to sing on the internet, and have read some books on singing and read information on how to sing on the internet. So I've put all of my hard work and my own creativity into this video. I've spent a over 5 years of non-stop brain cramming figuring out all of this stuff, and I'm giving it away for free, so I hope you enjoy this information and put it to good use. Remember to get your throat checked out every 3 weeks by a doctor. If your throat needs some healing time, make sure to get a piece of paper and pencil to write down everything instead of talking and get proper rest and nutrition.

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Lip Rolls

----------------www.atletasvocales.blogspot.com------------------ El conocido cantante y profesor de canto estadounidense Brett Manning explica la técnica del Lip Roll con una demostración junto a una persona del público, en uno de sus seminarios.

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Tuvan Throat Singing

Anatoli Kuular of Tuva throat singing Borbangnadyr (Rolling Voice) with recording of a stream recorded 29 Jan 1999 at the Cedar Cultural Centre, Minneapolis

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Dot's American Idol Vocal Tips

Los Angeles Vocal Coach Dot Todman shares vocal tips on how to hit high notes, using American Idol's Adam Lambert as an example

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Your Voice - Part 2: Causes of voice loss

This video provides an explanation of some reasons why your voice may be lost. Here are some links to various voice-related web pages: Voice samples - various types of vocal maladies from laryngitis to spasmodic dysphonia, plus photos of the vocal apparatus: http://www.entusa.com/larynx_videos.htm Voice after throat cancer: Listen to Reena. She's 29, began smoking at 13, developed cancer at 19 and had her voice box removed at 21. She speaks with an artificial larynx. Go to http://www.realityunfiltered.com/TRUtv.aspx Listen to Terri. She was a cheerleader who took up smoking. She eventually developed a throat cancer and underwent a laryngectomy. She now has a voice prosthesis which enables her to speak with some effort. Go to http://www.healthwellnc.com/trustories/default.htm

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Human Voice

The vocal cords of Valerian Ruminski....vibrating! Looks funny doesnt it??? If you look down in the middle of the screen you will see two cords vibrating...THAT is the human voice....! They have some white phlegm on them. That is why I went to the otolaryngologist in Kansas City to have them scoped. They put a camera down my nasal cavity with a light.

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Laryngology 101 - Medialization Laryngoplasty

Medialization Laryngoplasty is a procedure to augment a vocal cord that is weak, atrophic, bowed or paralyzed. This video show how one laryngeal surgeon, James P Thomas performs the procedure. It is also know as a thyroplasty because the surgery is done through the thryoid cartilage.

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How the Body Works : Speech and Voice

Speech and Voice The organs of speech are located in the mouth and throat. During speech, air pushed out from the lungs through the larynx and epiglottis vibrates the vocal cords, producing a continuous tone whose pitch can be changed by varying the shape of the larynx. Consonants, modified by the tongue and lips, are formed when air is emitted suddenly or when it is cut off firmly. Voice production occurs in the larynx. During breathing the vocal cords are held apart, but as speech commences, the cartilages of the larynx are drawn together by the action of muscles and a "chink" is created. The tension of the vibrating cords, changed by the tilting of the cartilages, alters the pitch of the spoken sound. High notes are produced by the vibration of tight vocal cords and low notes are produced by vibrating loose cords.

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speaking without vocal cords

This is a video explaining how to speak after your vocal cords have been removed. There is no picture because I only have a mic. If you have any questions, feel free to email me and I'll be glad to answer them in a second video. I find that people are much more comfortable with my voice once they understand why it sounds the way it does.

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Vocal Cord Therapy-Mayo Clinic

We live in a talkative society. Millions of people depend on their voices every day for work -- teachers, telemarketers, therapists, singers -- the list goes on. But if you overuse your voice you can get sore, hoarse and even develop calluses or nodules on your vocal cords. Doctors at Mayo Clinic say learning to use your voice correctly can help keep the dialogue going.

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Laryngology 101 - Vocal nodules

Vocal cord nodules are swellings on the vocal cords caused by vocal overuse. They can be visualized with a procedure called laryngoscopy. Dr. James Thomas takes you on a tour of your throat and shows some of the variation of vocal nodules and how they consistently impact or impair the voice.

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female soprano

voice examination of a female soprano. wonderfull view on her vocal chords.

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Sulcus Vocalis

This video shows pre & post operation result of "Sulcus Vocalis" patient

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Conversion Aphonia

This video clip shows pre & post operation result of "Conversion Aphonia" patient.

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Adductive Spasmodic Dysphonia 2

This video shows pre&post Multi-Laryngeal Botox Injection of Adductive Spasmodic Dysphonia patient.

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Subglottic Granuloma

This video clip shows pre & post operation result of "Subglottic Granuloma" patient.

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Spasmodic Dysphonia

This video clip shows pre & post operation result of "Spasmodic Dysphonia" patient.

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Vocal Fold Adduction

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throat scoping of a 25 y female Operasinger

25 year old female opera singer. Here she sings a segment of "O mio caro"

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AskSamHarris.com Sam Harris shows off his pink private parts!

► http://AskSamHarris.com Sam promised to show photos of his vocal chords, and here they are in the flesh. Why can't you eat or drink dairy products before singing? ... Sam Harris can't drink milk or eat dairy before singing as it causes oral phlegm deep in the throat. He previously explained how vocal chords are similar to a vagina. Sam impersonates the action it performs in the original video. No sex, not porn! Vocal chord photos from his Doctor as promised in AskSamHarris.com #10 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XuamnH0WNE Enjoy! The larynx is located in the throat and contains the vocal chords and glottis. With the exhalation of breath, the diaphragm forces air up through cartilage "horn" of the larynx by contracting. The air moves through the vocal chords, which are situated in the muscular vibrating folds of the larynx, and the glottis, the space formed between them. By stretching the vocal chords, adjusting the tension and varying the air pressure through the glottis, the pitch of our voice is adjusting, tuning higher or lower. A lower sound requires a longer column of air and is felt in the chest, a higher sound uses a shorter column of air and is felt in the nose and head ------------------------------------------- ► http://SamTUBE.com ... ► http://SamVLOG.com ... behind the scenes in the everyday life of Sam. ► http://AskSamHarris.com ... ask Sam anything, and he'll reply via a vlog. ► http://SamHarris.com/answers ... answer link from the "Ask Sam Harris" series. ► http://MySpace.com/SamHarrisMusic ... keep up to date, and be Sam's MySpace friend! ► http://SamTUNES.net ... to download Sam Harris songs and full albums. ► http://SamHarris.com ... information, biography, discography and buy cds. LEGAL & BUSINESS CONTACT: http://SamHarris.com/contact.htm © All videos property of Sam Harris ---

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Vocal Abuse 2

Do you suffer frequent sore throats, chronic hoarseness, or even loss of voice and you are not sick? Vocal abuse will not go away on its own until you change the placement of your voice.

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Inside the Voice

Endoscopic video of the inside of a talking throat. The larynx narrates what you see. There are more clips (as well as educational DVDs showing talking in different styles, screaming, making animal noises, singing in many different styles, and much more) at www.loveyourvoice.com/videos.htm

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Paresis & Polypoid Corditis (J. Koufman)

http://www.voiceinstituteny.com This videostroboscopic examination shows left vocal fold paresis (partial paralysis) as well as some mild compensatory polypoid changes (more on the left), LPR, and vocal fold stiffness. (Remember the image is reversed, that is the right is on left and the left is on the right.) This person complains of hoarseness and vocal fatigue. Provided by Jamie Koufman, M.D., F.A.C.S., New York, NY

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Care for the Professional Voice Screener - Artfilms

http://www.artfilms.com.au Screener for Care for the Professional Voice, Part 1 & 2 distributed by Contemporary Arts Media. This is a didactic slide lecture geared toward physicians, voice therapists, and voice teachers which gives the groundwork for a correct diagnostic and treatment procedure in the evaluation of singers. It can be very useful for student and practitioners to realize the consequences of voice abuse, and to be able to work out strategies to avoid injuries. Part I: 85 mins. Dr. Sataloff providing an in-depth description of the anatomy of the vocal mechanism and the vocal folds. He presents and elaborates upon a comprehensive list of what should be taken in the patient's medical history. In this the topics covered are: breathing technique, vocal aging and rehabilitative process, acute and chronic problems and their associated illnesses, the common patterns and causes of voice abuse, the importance and effectiveness of a proper weight loss program, the effects of hormonal imbalances, of stress and anxiety, of various drugs and much more. Part II: 60 mins. Dr. Sataloff discusses the components of the physical examination, common organic problems, pulmonary disease, allergy, the consequences of voice rest. He explaines treatment of voice abuse with various types of drugs 1993, Colour & Sound. Price per set of two volumes direct product link : http://www.artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?catalogueNo=963

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Voice Disorders Are Multifactorial (J. Koufman)

http://www.voiceinstituteny.com This short videostroboscopic examination shows laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) and relatively subtle right vocal fold paresis (partial paralysis) as well as some striking-zone (vocal fold) scarring (sulci). This person complains of vocal fatigue and effortful speaking. Provided by Jamie Koufman, M.D., F.A.C.S., New York, NY

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vocal cords

stroboscopy of vocal folds to analyze voice disorders

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Vocal Fold Paralysis

This video clips shows before & after condition of Vocal Fold Paralysis patient.

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MGH-Voice Center: RRP 6a - Massive obstructing RRP of the supraglottis, vocal folds & subglottis

Massachusetts General Hospital - Voice Center: The following video case examples demonstrate a variety of presentations of patients with laryngeal papillomatosis, examples of the procedures that are done routinely and the results of those treatments. For more info visit the MGH Voice Center Website: http://www2.massgeneral.org/voicecenter/entry_page_papillomatosis.htm

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MGH-Voice Center: RRP 7a - Massive obstructing RRP of the supraglottis, vocal folds & subglottis

Massachusetts General Hospital - Voice Center: The following video case examples demonstrate a variety of presentations of patients with laryngeal papillomatosis, examples of the procedures that are done routinely and the results of those treatments. For more info visit the MGH Voice Center Website: http://www2.massgeneral.org/voicecenter/entry_page_papillomatosis.htm

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