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I'm a clarinettist and I've broken an upper incisor. What should I do?
A clarinettist breaks a tooth in a fall. What should she do? (...)
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Singers, take part in research: corticosteroids and acute dysphonia
Use of corticosteroids by singers in the event of acute dysphonia, take part in this research into singers' vocal health (...)
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Influence of hyperlaxity syndrome (hypermobility) on the singing voice
Singers suffering from hypermobility are likely to experience vocal problems in terms of pitch reliability and fatigability, pain. (...)
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Dermatology and playing the flute, flautist's chin
‘flautist's chin’, a dermatological problem, allergy, irritation? (...)
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Singing or playing in hot weather: a challenge for the vocal cords
Good hydration helps to keep the vocal folds well lubricated, which facilitates their function and improves the effectiveness of vibrations when singing. (...)
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Heat-related hazards and artistic practice
Some performing arts practices may expose artists to the risk of hyperthermia. Prevention must be the rule for musicians, dancers, circus performers, singers. (...)
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Accidents due to summer heat and artistic practice, 10 prevention tips
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