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         Therapy approaches designed to improve the disordered voice may be equally effective
            when used to enhance the normal voice. A holistic approach to voice therapy is based
            on a continuum of voice wellness from the disordered voice to the elite voice of the
            healthy performer. Individuals take charge of the wellness of their voices by following
            good principles of vocal hygiene and exercising the vocal mechanism in a healthful
            manner. All voices may be improved on this continuum toward the ideal. When voice
            therapy techniques attend to the three subsystems of voice production, respiration,
            and phonation and resonance, the techniques fall into the category of holistic voice
            therapies. Vocal Function Exercises is one holistic voice therapy approach that has
            been found to be effective in improving those with voice disorders and enhancing the
            normal voice. This article introduces the concept of holistic voice therapy and describes
            the specific Vocal Function Exercise Program.
         
         
         
            
KEYWORDS
         
         
            voice therapy - holistic health - Vocal Function Exercises
          
      
    
   
      
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