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Sound Production in Semi-Occluded Vocal Tracts

  • 17 Sep 2020
  • 8:00 PM

Sound Production in Semi-Occluded Vocal Tracts

Ingo Titze, PhD

Moderator: Brian Manternach

Dr. Ingo Titze will present new research on the effects of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises on vocalization. Since this research has yet to be published, THIS FORUM WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FOR LIVE VIEWING to those who register. When the research has made its way to publication, this webinar will be made available in the members-only section of pavavocology.org. 

Bio: Dr. Ingo R. Titze has served as director of the National Center for Voice and Speech since 1990, which is currently headquartered at the University of Utah. He retired from the University of Iowa as a Foundation Distinguished Professor of Voice, Speech, and Vocal Music.

He has published 450 articles in scientific and educational journals. His book publications include Principles of Voice Production (1994), The Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory of Phonation (2006); in collaboration with Katherine Verdolini, Vocology: The Science and Practice of Voice Habilitation (2012); and Fascinations with the Human Voice (2010), which is printed in eight languages. His research interests include biomechanics of human tissues, acoustic phonetics, speech science, voice disorders, professional voice production, and the computer simulation of voice. His formal training is in electrical engineering (MS) and physics (PhD).

Dr. Titze is a founding member and first elected President of the Pan-American Vocology Association. He has administered and taught in the Summer Vocology Institute, the premiere vocology training program, for nearly 20 years. His professional affiliations include the Acoustical Society of America, The National Association of Teachers of Singing, the American Speech Language Hearing Association, and the American Laryngological Association. Honors include The Gould Award for outstanding research in laryngeal physiology (1984), and the Silver Medal Award from the Acoustical Society of America (2007).

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