SAR SH 531 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Interjection, Electrolarynx, Laryngospasm

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Pitch: does not call attention as high or low. Loudness: does not call attention as soft or loud. Quality: does not call attention as rough, hoarse, strident, etc. Flexibility: normal range variations in all of the above for expression of emphasis, meaning, and/or emotion does not call attention as monotone, monoloud, unpredictable, inappropriate or erratic. Strength: for more demanding vocal tasks, for example shouting. A breakdown in any part of the voice production system that results in dysphonia: general term describing a departure from normal tone of voice. Neck muscle pain and sore throat after voice use. Loss of power and having to work harder to create voice. People who experience any of the following symptoms should consult their pcp: A change in voice quality for more that 14 days. A voice and/or throat that feels consistently painful or as if there is a lump in the throat. Loss of vocal power or ability to project.

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