Join voice scientist, Dr Ingo Titze and Speech and Language Pathologist, Karin Titze-Cox as they discuss their book 'Voices Free after SOVT', exploring the science and application of Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract exercises. They delve into the benefits, implementation, and clinical applications of SOVTs, including using straws and tools to improve vocal health and performance. The interview is preceded by a brief review of the book from singing teacher and podcast host, Alexa Terry.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"When you pick up a book by Ingo Tietze and Karen Tietze-Cox, you know you're entering academic territory."
"The deeper you go into the water, the less the tube or the straw makes a difference."
"The material doesn't really matter much. That's our first conclusion."
EPISODE RESOURCES
Get your copy of ‘Voice is FREE after SOVT’ here: https://ncvs.org/book-purchase-voice-is-free-after-sovt/
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ABOUT THE GUEST
Ingo R. Titze, known as the father of vocology, coined the term with George Gates in 1989 and developed the original vocology curricula in 1990. He has held various appointments and written over 500 publications and six books on voice production.
Karin Titze Cox, SLP-CCC, specialises in vocology and voice habilitation. She received her BA from BYU and MA from University of Iowa. She's worked in research, private practice, and clinic director roles in Salt Lake City. She's served on the Pan American Vocology Association board and National Center for Voice and Speech executive board.