The Resonant Voice

  1. Patient is taught to produce a more forward placement so that the sensations of voice production can be felt in the palate, tongue and lips.
  2. This voice therapy is used to improve voice production in actors and singers. It is a form of sound production that is based on "sensations on the alveolar ridge and other facial plates during phonation (Cooper, 1973; Lessac, 1987)
  3. Patients with dysphonic voices often report feeling the voice vibrating in the throat. In this technique it teaches the patient to produce in a more forward position.