Will my DAMAGED voice ever fully recover? 🎤
Unfortunately, some voices fall into disrepair. A voice can become damaged for a whole number of reasons, with the level of injury varying from acute vocal strain through to chronic issues including vocal fold paralysis and laryngeal cancer. Regardless, singers who experience voice damage generally have one question: “Will my damaged voice ever fully recover?” Voice Damage Prevention Playlist – https://drdan.co/2vTXZwj -- References -- Shewell, C. (2009). Voice work: Art and science in changing voices. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. (p. 256; 415) Titze, I. R., & Abbott, K. V. (2012). Vocology: The science and practice of voice habilitation. Salt Lake City, UT: National Center for Voice and Speech. World Health Organization (1980). International classification of impairments, disabilities and handicaps (ICIDH). Geneva: WHO. –––––––––––––––––––––––– Welcome to Voice Essentials, where everybody sings. Each week we upload new videos purposefully designed to encourage your vocal journey. So if learning to sing is your thing, then we invite you to subscribe and join our ever-growing community of passionate singers from across the globe who, just like you, want to raise their voice in song. #VoiceEssentials You Can Watch Dr Dan Sing 'LIVE' here – http://drdan.co/DrDanSings And a small side note (because I'm asked a lot): It is important to note that while I hold a doctorate (thus I am Dr Dan), I am not a medical doctor, and the advice provided in this video is generalised information only. Therefore you should always consult with your licensed health care professional for personalised advice about your vocal health and well-being. #DrDan 📱 SUBSCRIBE to weekly singing tips – http://drdan.co/sub-drdan 🎁 Become a Voice Essentials Member – https://drdan.co/vejoin ⚡️ FREE STUFF ⚡️ Download Dr Dan's first exercise track for FREE: https://drdan.co/singingexercises Dr Dan's FREE mini singing course: http://drdan.co/7daysbettervoice. 🔴 DON'T MISS ANOTHER VIDEO: Follow these steps 🔴 1. Visit my channel page (http://drdan.co/DrDanVoiceEssentials) 2. If you're not subscribed, click the Subscribe button. 3. Click the bell icon. 4. A dialogue box will appear, allowing you to select to receive All notifications. 5. Click Save. ⚡️ TOOLS for SINGERS ⚡️ Dr Dan's Online Singing Course – https://drdan.co/onlinesinginglessons SINGING LESSONS with Dr Dan – http://drdan.co/DrDanSkype VOCAL EXERCISES – https://drdan.co/DrDanSuperBundle33 RECOMMENDED READING – http://drdan.co/2AbzElP -- DONATE -- Support the Voice Essentials Channel – https://www.paypal.me/DrDanVoiceEssen... ➡️ LET'S CONNECT ➡️ FACEBOOK – http://drdan.co/DrDanFacebook FACEBOOK GROUP – https://drdan.co/VECommunity TWITTER – http://drdan.co/DrDanTwitter LINKEDIN – http://drdan.co/DrDanLinkdIn 📘 Stay UP-TO-DATE with Dr Dan's FREE Email List 📘 https://www.djarts.com.au © 2018 Djarts & Dr Daniel K. Robinson All Rights Reserved.

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