Cleveland et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Estimated subglottal pressure in six professionalcountry singersCleveland et al., 1997
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- Cleveland T
- Stone Jr R
- Sundberg J
- Iwarsson J
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- Journal of Voice
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Estimates of subglottal pressure in six professional male country singerswere obtained during the/p/occlusion while the subjects spoke, sang a country tune, and sang the tune of the United States national anthem. The subglottal pressure values, which were very similar …
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