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Springer Normal Development of Voice in Children Advances in Evidence-Based Standards 1st Editon 2008 Softbound by Mette Pedersen
The technical measurement of individual parameters in an area as complex as music and song has achieved acceptance only in recent years. However important objective parameters of normal voice development may be, they are especially so when patholo- cal deviations have to be recognised and defined. It is nevertheless also possible to a certain extent to describe different qualities of normal voice development in terms of measurable parameters. Hormonal changes have a considerable influence on the ph- ical and mental development of boys and girls. The extent to which this influence affects voice development in the two sexes will be made clear in this work through the observation of a number of parameters. I hope that this will stimulate further investigations of this topic. Possible interesting topics for further research are emphasised in the text. Working with adolescents and documenting their vocal dev- opment has given me a lot of pleasure. Colleagues with different medical specialities have supported me in this task. The practical significance of this work has shown itself in the way the results obtained (the graphs and tables) are used today by laryngo- gists, phoniatricians and music teachers in their daily work, and vii viii Preface the determination of hormonal levels in the course of puberty has been introduced as a routine in choirs. Phonetogram (Voice Profile) Measurement.- Electroglottography.- Electroglottography in Combination with Stroboscopy.- Electroglottography for Determination of the Fundamental frequency of the Speaking Voice.- Tone and Register Analysis.- Materials and Method.- Test Subjects.- Investigation Method.- Phonetogram (Voice Profile) Measurement.- Measurement of the Fundamental Frequency.- Hormonal Status and Puberty Analysis.- Statistical Methods.- Results.- Hormonal Status and Puberty Analysis.