The Implementation of Voice Exercises for the Occupational Voice Users in Indonesia [Penerapan Latihan Vokal untuk Pengguna Suara Okupasi di Indonesia]
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voice exercises, occupational voice users, voice problem, professional voice users, voice warm-upsSamenvatting
Latihan vokal adalah salah satu komponen penting didalam pelatihan vokal sebagai pegguna suara profesional. Latihan suara bermanfaat untuk memperkuat suara serta membentuk produksi vokal dengan baik. Namun sebagai pengguna suara okupasi atau non profesional, informasi mengenai teknik dan pelatihan vokal sangat jarang sekali di dapatkan khususnya di Indonesia. Artikel ini akan mengupas tentang pentingnya akan latihan vokal dan penerapan latihan vokal untuk pengguna suara non profesional serta beberapa contoh latihan vokal untuk menghindari hilangnya suara pada saat bekerja.
Voice exercises are part of important training for the professional voice users. The voice exercises are meant for conditioning and to achieve good voice production. The occupational voice users especially in Indonesia however, hardly received any training concerning voice and speech production to avoid the risk of voice loss in their occupation. This paper will elaborate the importance and benefit of the Implementation of voice exercises for the occupational voice users with some elaborate example of voice exercises.
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