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Pogostost in vzroki glasovnih motenj pri narodnozabavnih ter opernih pevcih : magistrsko delo
ID Golob, Manca (Author), ID Hočevar-Boltežar, Irena (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Prebil, Nataša (Comentor)

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Abstract
Operne in tudi narodnozabavne pevce uvrščamo med elitne glasovne uporabnike. Zaradi visoke stopnje glasovne obremenjenosti in zahtevane visoke kvalitete glasu so rizični za nastanek glasovnih motenj. Nastanek glasovne motnje pri narodnozabavnih in opernih pevcih negativno vpliva na pevčevo zmogljivost ter pevsko kakovost, v hujših primerih pa pevec celo ne zmore peti in je primoran nastop odpovedati. V teoretičnih izhodiščih smo predstavili fonacijo in petje, nato pa opredelili glasovne motnje ter opisali dejavnike tveganja za njihov nastanek. Predstavili smo profesionalne glasovne uporabnike in povzeli ugotovitve raziskav na področju pogostosti glasovnih motenj pri poklicih z glasovno obremenitvijo, pri čemer smo se podrobneje osredotočili na pogostost glasovnih motenj pri pevcih. Predstavili smo delitev pevskih zvrsti na neklasične in klasične ter opisali in primerjali značilnosti opernega ter narodnozabavnega petja. Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti ter primerjati pogostost in vzroke glasovnih motenj pri narodnozabavnih in opernih pevcih. Sestavili smo vprašalnik o pogostosti glasovnih motenj in prisotnosti dejavnikov tveganja za nastanek glasovnih motenj, ki ga je rešilo skupaj 100 narodnozabavnih in opernih pevcev. Rezultati študije so pokazali, da se skupini narodnozabavnih in opernih pevcev pomembno razlikujeta v pogostosti glasovnih motenj, v pevski izobrazbi, seznanjenostjo z načeli glasovne higiene in pogostostjo upevanja pred nastopi. Med škodljivimi dejavniki za glas in neprimernimi glasovnimi navadami smo odkrili pomembno razliko v pogostosti kričanja med narodnozabavnimi in opernimi pevci. Glasen govor, pogosto kričanje, kajenje, pretirano uživanje kave, nezadostna hidracija in simptomi gastroezofagealnega refluksa so pogostejši pri narodnozabavnih pevcih, medtem ko so hiter govor, pogosto šepetanje in prisotnost astme ter drugih alergijskih obolenj pogostejši pri opernih pevcih. Ugotovili smo, da je pogostost hripavosti v času pevske kariere pomembno povezana s pogostostjo glasnega govora in hitrega govora. Prav tako se je izkazalo, da so pevci, ki so poročali o hripavosti v zadnjem letu, pomembno mlajši od pevcev, ki niso bili hripavi v zadnjem letu. Z raziskavo smo pokazali, da so glasovne motnje pogosteje prisotne pri narodnozabavnih kot opernih pevcih. Opozorili smo na pomembnost seznanjenosti z načeli glasovne higiene, ustrezne pevske izobrazbe in izvajanja ogrevalnih glasovnih vaj pred nastopi pri narodnozabavnih pevcih. Ker narodnozabavna pevska zvrst zaradi značilnosti narodnozabavnih nastopov sama po sebi predstavlja močno glasovno obremenjenost za pevca, bi bilo narodnozabavne pevce potrebno opolnomočiti z znanjem o glasovni higieni in dejavnikih tveganja za nastanek glasovnih motenj. Menimo, da bi na ta način logopedi z izvajanjem preventivnih dejavnosti lahko pomembno doprinesli k nižji pojavnosti glasovnih motenj med narodnozabavnimi pevci.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Govorna terapija, Ljudski pevci, glasovne motnje, dejavniki tveganja, profesionalni glasovni uporabniki, operni pevci, narodnozabavni pevci
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Golob
Year:2024
Number of pages:IX, 82 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-158195 This link opens in a new window
UDC:616.22-008.4(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:197198339 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.05.2024
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Language:English
Title:Frequency and causes of vocal disorders in Slovenian folk and opera singers
Abstract:
Opera singers and also Slovenian folk singers are classified as elite vocal users. Due to the high level of vocal load and the required high quality of voice, they are at risk of developing vocal disorders. The occurrence of a vocal disorder in Slovenian folk and opera singers negatively impacts the singer's performance and vocal quality. In severe cases, the singer may even be unable to sing and be forced to cancel performances. In theoretical part, we explained physiology of phonation and singing, followed by defining vocal disorders and describing the risk factors for their occurrence. We presented professional voice users and summarized research findings on the frequency of vocal disorders in vocally demanding professions, focusing more closely on the frequency of vocal disorders in singers. We presented a classification of singing genres into non-classical and classical and described and compared the characteristics of opera and Slovenian folk singing. The purpose of the study was to determine and compare the frequency and causes of vocal disorders among Slovenian folk and opera singers. We created a questionnaire on the frequency of vocal disorders and the presence of risk factors for the development of vocal disorders, which was completed by a total of 100 Slovenian folk and opera singers. The results of the study showed significant differences between the groups of Slovenian folk and opera singers in the frequency of vocal disorders, vocal training, familiarity with the vocal hygiene principles, and the frequency of vocal warm-up before performances. Among harmful factors for the voice and inappropriate vocal habits, we found a significant difference in the frequency of yelling between Slovenian folk and opera singers. Loud speaking, frequent yelling, smoking, excessive coffee consumption, inadequate hydration, and symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux were more common in Slovenian folk singers, while fast speaking, frequent whispering, and the presence of asthma and other allergic conditions were more common in opera singers. We discovered that the frequency of hoarseness during singing career is significantly associated with the frequency of loud and fast speaking. Additionally, singers who reported hoarseness in the past year were significantly younger than singers who did not experience hoarseness in the past year. Through research, we demonstrated that vocal disorders are more prevalent in Slovenian folk singers than in opera singers. We emphasized the importance of familiarity with the principles of vocal hygiene, appropriate vocal training, and the performance of vocal warm-up exercises before performances for Slovenian folk singers. Because the Slovenian folk singing genre itself represents a significant vocal strain for the singer due to the characteristics of their performances, it would be necessary to empower Slovenian folk singers with knowledge about vocal hygiene and risk factors for vocal disorders. We believe that in this way, speech therapists could significantly contribute to a lower incidence of vocal disorders among Slovenian folk singers by conducting preventive activities.

Keywords:vocal disorders, risk factors, professional voice users, opera singers, Slovenian folk singers

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