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Effects of warm-up exercises on self-assessed vocal effort.

Susanna WhitlingQin WanMark L BerardiEric J Hunter
Published in: Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology (2022)
Five minutes of vocal warm-up caused increased self-perceived vocal effort in vocally healthy individuals. The increased sense of effort dissipated faster following warm-up for the SOVTE group. When using the Borg CR-10 scale to track vocal effort, it may be beneficial to apply experience-based anchors.
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