STRATEGIES FOR PRESERVING AND PROTECTING THE VOICE OF YOUNG ACADEMIC VOCALISTS
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Aleksandrova Olga Alekseevna

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This article explores strategies for protecting and preserving the voices of young academic vocal performers. The voice is the primary instrument of the singer, and its proper management in physiological, psycho-emotional, and technical aspects is of critical importance. The paper analyzes breathing and resonance exercises, vocal hygiene practices, psychological stability, and overall health maintenance. These strategies form the foundation for developing performance mastery and ensuring the long-term preservation of young vocalists’ voices.
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Aleksandrova Olga Alekseevna

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