How do you know when your voice is not healthy?
If you answer "yes" to any of the following questions, you may have a voice problem:
Has your voice become hoarse or raspy?
Have you lost your ability to hit some high notes when singing?
Does your voice suddenly sound deeper?
Does your throat often feel raw, achy, or strained?
Has it become an effort to talk?
Do you find yourself repeatedly clearing your throat?
If you think you have a voice problem, consult a doctor to determine the underlying cause. A doctor who specializes in diseases or disorders of the ears, nose, and throat, and who can best diagnose a voice disorder, is an otolaryngologist (oh-toe-lar-in-GAH-luh-jist), sometimes called an ENT. Your otolaryngologist may refer you to a speech-language pathologist. A speech-language pathologist can help you improve the way you use your voice.
What causes voice problems?
Causes of voice problems include:
Upper respiratory infections
Inflammation caused by gastroesophageal reflux (sometimes called acid reflux, heartburn, or GERD)
Vocal misuse and overuse
Growths on the vocal folds, such as vocal nodules or laryngeal papillomatosis
Cancer of the larynx
Neurological diseases (such as spasmodic dysphonia or vocal fold paralysis)
Psychological trauma.
Most voice problems can be reversed by treating the underlying cause or through a range of behavioral and surgical treatments.
Tips to prevent voice problems
Stay hydrated:
Drink plenty of water. Six to eight glasses a day is recommended.
Limit your intake of drinks that contain alcohol or caffeine, which can cause the body to lose water and make the vocal folds and larynx dry. Alcohol also irritates the mucous membranes that line the throat.
Use a humidifier in your home. This is especially important in winter or in dry climates. Thirty percent humidity is recommended.
Avoid or limit use of medications that dry out the vocal folds, including some common cold and allergy medications. If you have voice problems, ask your doctor which medications would be safest for you to use.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet:
Don't smoke and avoid second-hand smoke. Smoke irritates the vocal folds. Also, cancer of the vocal folds is seen most often in individuals who smoke.
Avoid eating spicy foods. Spicy foods can cause stomach acid to move into the throat or esophagus, causing heartburn or GERD.
Include plenty of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables in your diet. These foods contain vitamins A, E, and C. They also help keep the mucus membranes that line the throat healthy.
Wash your hands often to prevent getting a cold or the flu.
Get enough rest. Physical fatigue has a negative effect on voice.
Exercise regularly. Exercise increases stamina and muscle tone. This helps provide good posture and breathing, which are necessary for proper speaking.
If you have persistent heartburn or GERD, talk to your doctor about diet changes or medications that can help reduce flare-ups.
Avoid mouthwash or gargles that contain alcohol or irritating chemicals. If you still wish to use a mouthwash that contains alcohol, limit your use to oral rinsing. If gargling is necessary, use a salt water solution.
Avoid using mouthwash to treat persistent bad breath. Halitosis (bad breath) may be the result of a problem that mouthwash can't cure, such as low grade infections in the nose, sinuses, tonsils, gums, or lungs, as well as from gastric acid reflux from the stomach.
Use your voice wisely:
Try not to overuse your voice. Avoid speaking or singing when your voice is hoarse or tired.
Rest your voice when you are sick. Illness puts extra stress on your voice.
Avoid using the extremes of your vocal range, such as screaming or whispering. Talking too loudly and too softly can both stress your voice.
Practice good breathing techniques when singing or talking. Support your voice with deep breaths from the chest, and don't rely on your throat alone. Singers and speakers are often taught exercises that improve this kind of breath control. Talking from the throat, without supporting breath, puts a great strain on the voice.
Avoid cradling the phone when talking. Cradling the phone between the head and shoulder for extended periods of time can cause muscle tension in the neck.
Consider using a microphone when appropriate. In relatively static environments such as exhibit areas, classrooms, or exercise rooms, a lightweight microphone and an amplifier-speaker system can be of great help.
Avoid talking in noisy places. Trying to talk above noise causes strain on the voice.
Consider voice therapy. A speech-language pathologist who is experienced in treating voice problems can teach you how to use your voice in a healthy way.
In the article “Thinking Like and Artist” by Paula Crown she says “To think like an artist is to dedicate practice to remaining connected to the intuitive spirit of investigation.”
False
True
4.
When a beginning of a line connects with its own end or intersects with another line a shape is formed.
False
True
5.
Value is the perceived surface quality of a work of art.
True
False
6.
John Salvest’s piece Forever is made on one large canvas.
False
True
7.
Sometimes artists create an idealized version of a natural form rather than truly reflecting its actual appearance. This was the norm, for example, in depictions of royal figures in ancient Egypt.
True
False
Question 3
Think about what this sculpture says about the characteristics of Roman art. Now imagine that you know nothing about Roman art. Based only on
this sculpture, what assumptions could you make about Roman art?
Answer:
Based on this sculpture alone, we can assume Romans would be influenced by Greek art and sculptures. We can observe they valued realism and presented their rulers in an authentic light. They put lots of thought into the art and wanted to master it into perfection.
Explanation:
If we would assume things about Roman art only based on this piece, we could, first of all, see the art was influenced by Greek art. We can also determine that Romans included sculpturing into the art. They likely presented their leaders and rulers with the free-standing bust statues. Thes statues would be made of marble, judging by this one.
They wanted to present people realistically with their art. We can see that on this piece (bust of Julius Caesar) who is presented as a realistic middle-aged man – we see wrinkles on his face, around the mouth, on the forehead, as well as on his neck. They would put many details into the sculpture, which we can see in the way these wrinkles are portrayed, and in the small curves on the ears and nose. Romans valued authenticity and naturalness, but at the same time, they would portray people as being serious and determined, like this bust was. Therefore, we can conclude the Romans took art seriously and mastered it to perfection.
Answer:
You could assume that Roman art was less about making individuals look perfect and more about portraying them as they really looked.
Explanation:
Question 1 (1 point)
(03.01 LC)
a painting of a mother and child in a boat; a man wearing a blue shirt and black jacket, pants, and hat is rowing the boat
The Boating Party. Mary Cassatt. 1893–94 C.E. Oil on
canvas.
© Photo12 Rights Managed / ImageQuest 2021
Which type of mood does Mary Cassatt create in this painting?
a
Angry
b
Joyful
c
Somber
d
Tranquil
The type of mood which Mary Cassatt created in this painting is; D. tranquil.
What is a painting?A painting can be defined as an artwork that is typically used by an artist to express and depict an idea or thought about a place, thing, people, etc.
What is tranquil?In English language, tranquil can be defined as a which connotes and describes a state of calm, serene, peacefulness, and quietness. Thus, it is a state of mind (place) that is free from any form of agitation or disturbance.
By critically observing the painting in the image attached below, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that the type of mood which Mary Cassatt created in this painting is tranquil.
Read more on Mary Cassatt here: https://brainly.com/question/27781543
#SPJ1
write a one sentence describing your life
Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette tells a complex story in which every figure in the painting is a character.
true or false
Answer:
f
Explanation:
9. The subject of your photograph that you want to bring attention to is called the_________
Answer:
The subject is the focus on the image, both literally as the sharpest point in the photograph ... The subject leads the photographer's decisions about aspects like lighting, ... Try a 365 photography challenge, start bringing your camera with you ...
Explanation:
Hope this helps and have a great day
You will write a one page paper describing the impact Christmas time has on the floral industry. The one page will be double spaced, and follow APA or MLA format. Be sure to cite your source. Submit a pdf to Canvas.
Answer:
i have no clue im sorry
Explanation:
What is metalloids pls explain(no goog. le),Nira here :)
Answer:
A metalloid is an element that possesses properties of both metals and non-metals, and which is, therefore, hard to classify as either a metal or a nonmetal.
True or false: A secondary dominant chord acts just like it is the chord of some chord other than the tonic of the
It is a true statement that a secondary dominant chord acts just like it is the V7 chord of some chord other than the tonic of the key it is used in because it precedes a sounds like a new tonic to the listener.
What is a secondary dominant chord?It refers to any altered chord that is having a dominant or leading tone relationship to a chord in the key other than the tonic. This chord is usually a chord that contains at least one tone that is foreign to the key.
Most time, the secondary dominant is when a dominant 7th chord acts as a V chord of a diatonic chord other than the tonic it is used for and by using the secondary dominants results in the tonicization of the chord of resolution. Therefore, It is a true statement that a secondary dominant chord acts just like it is the V7 chord of some chord other than the tonic of the key it is used in.
Read more about dominant chord
brainly.com/question/4108790
#SPJ1
Hi!
Rhyme Scheme is determined by...
A) The first letter in a line
B) The first word in a line
C) The last word in a line
D) The last letter in a line
Thank you! :D
THIS IS THE LAST ONE FOR THE NIGHT GUESS THAT SONG!!!!!
I'm slowly learning
That the things you promised me
Are burning like the embers
Of a thousand willow trees, and Every single secret
Has been broadcast like TV
Now all the threads are severed
That were tying you to me
I thought we
Were friends, but now we're
Enemies
photo
Alec Benjamin Pull your knife out of my back
Your blood runs black
I was just surprised at how you turned on me so fast I let you in
I held you close
My blood flows like a river 'cause I trusted you the most And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo) I was so naive I even let you in my home
Took you out for dinner and let you wear my clothes
I can't even breathe; I have your scent still in my nose
It's like I almost miss you; I should have known
I thought we
Were friends, but now we're
Enemies Pull your knife out of my back
Your blood runs black
I was just surprised at how you turned on me so fast I let you in
I held you close
My blood flows like a river 'cause I trusted you the most And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
I thought we
Were friends, but now we're
Enemies Pull your knife out of my back
Your blood runs black
I was just surprised at how you turned on me so fast I let you in
I held you close
My blood flows like a river 'cause I trusted you the most And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
And now I know it's over (woo-oooo)
15 points and brainliest is it A, B, C, D
Read the following passage:
...Aurier wrote a glowing article about him in an avant-garde magazine, Mercure de France, calling him “a terrible maddened genius, often sublime, sometimes grotesque.”
What does sublime mean in this context?
A. intelligent
B. fantastically ugly
C. genius
D. elevated or lofty
Answer:
D. Elevated or lofty
Explanation:
Its correct I just got it right on a assignment.
Hope it helps.
is the five ws mean who what where when why?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
who- the person (s)
what- what is happening
when- the time and date
Where- the place
why- the reason being
Answer:
Which-
Explanation:
Who What and Where are the Three W's
" Which " is not
Its just not oh and the guy above is incorrect ;P.
name a random colour
Different materials are used to create many kinds of art. Explain the other materials we can use to create eco-friendly art.
Answer:
Recycled materials such as:
Cardboard, egg cartons, plastic bottles, bottle caps, old cloth, and paper
When increasing or decreasing the distance of space between lines of text you are adjusting what?
is this the correct answer pls tell me if I'm wrong if I'm not just say it and if I'm wrong can you pls give me the correct answer pls
Answer: D
Explanation: I'm positive Its the age group of people. Everything else seems to fit what it's asking except the last one.
Answer: You are wrong unfortunately, the correct answer is the age of a group of people. It is a bunch of shoes, no one is wearing them so anyone of any age could be wearing them and not a specific age of a group of people.
Explanation:
Looking at George Braque's paintings Houses at L'Estaque and Violin and Candlestick, explain how these artworks represent Cubism.
These artworks represent Cubism as a result of the use of geometric shapes.
What is Cubism?
This is an artistic movement which employs geometric shapes in depictions of human and other objects.
George Braque's paintings Houses at L'Estaque and Violin and Candlestick contained broken geometric shapes such as squares etc which was why it represented cubism.
Read more about Cubism here https://brainly.com/question/10532988
HELP, i might be getting the IPhone XR today what color should i get, BLUE OR WHITE??!!
Answer:
white
Explanation:
because more people buy white
Media is always unbiased and objective. A. True B. False
Media is always unbiased and objective.
A.
True
B.
False
Which choice best sums up the role of media in society?
A.
Media has the power to determine what people talk about, how they think about major news stories, and how they go about the day
B.
Media has little to no power over people and what they talk about, how they think about major news stories or how they go about the day
C.
Media only helps determine what people talk about around the world
D.
Media is only a place for people to share opinions and plays little role in the lives of people who read or watch it.
Answer:
BAExplanation:
Answer:
why do you do this???? where you just steal peoples turns??
Explanation:
_________ is the creation of depth.
Space
Scale
Texture
Pattern
Answer:
scale
Explanation:
hen something is divided completely in half and each half is different
Answer:OK? Thank ig ?
Explanation:
Look closely at this piece. Describe what you see. You will want to include the following principles of design in your answer: balance, proportion, harmony, variety, and movement.
Answer: There is no peice sorry .
Explanation:
Answer:
In this painting the balance of the shading create a certain type of movement. The harmony of the shading and the light that the artist wants us to see is perfect and well maintained while the variety is wonderful.
Explanation:
What is true about a tunnel book?
15 points and brainliest is it A, B, C, D
Read the following passage and answer the question.
...Aurier wrote a glowing article about him in an avant-garde magazine, Mercure de France, calling him “a terrible maddened genius, often sublime, sometimes grotesque.”
What does the word grotesque refer to in the previous passage?
A. intelligent
B. fantastically ugly
C. genius
D. elevated or lofty
Answer:
intelligent
Explanation:
Answer:
B. fantastically ugly
Explanation:
D*ck Clark hosted which television program that featured a live studio
audience of teenagers beginning in 1956?
A. American Bandstand
B. Soul Train
C. American Top 40
D. Toast of the Town
Answer:
American Bandstand
Explanation:
Just did test
Slip is an artistic technique in which _____________________ a. a thin lay based liquid which is used in the production of ceramics as either a glue to hold pieces together, or as a paint. b. at least two elements are mixed to make a single metal sheet that can then be modeled through a process of hammering or melting. c. a style of painting in which a white layer, which is then covered in light brown washes is applied. Finally, the images are outlined in dark brown or black. d. a simplified strategy that is not concrete. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Slip is an artistic technique in which a thin lay based liquid which is used in the production of ceramics as either a glue to hold pieces together, or as a paint. Thus, the correct answer is option A.
What is the slip technique?A slip is a clay slurry that is used to make pottery and other ceramic items. Slip or clay slurry is a liquefied clay with no defined water-to-clay ratio that is used for bonding leather-hard clay bodies together by slip casting with mould, glazing, or embellishing the pottery by painting or dipping the pottery in slip. Slipware is pottery to which slip has been applied for glazing or decoration.
Slip-painting, in which the slip is treated like paint and used to create a design with brushes or other objects, and slip-trailing, in which the slip is dripped onto the body, are two main approaches.
Therefore, option A is correct.
To learn more on slip technique, here:
https://brainly.com/question/1461891
#SPJ5
Name and describe three important architectural advancements that are featured heavily in Roman architecture.
Name and describe some famous Roman buildings or architectural achievements.
Answer:
A characteristic feature of Roman design was the combined use of arcuated and trabeated construction (employing arches and constructed with post and lintel). Although at first tentatively employed in the spaces between the classical columns, the arch eventually came to be the chief structural element
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!! How do we transcribe music??? I will give brainliest!!!!
MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST PLEASE
Transcribing music means writing down what you hear when you listen to a song or piece. However, many music students assume this must mean perfectly writing down every note in traditional notation, which makes transcription an intimidating and overwhelming subject! Transcription does not have to be hard
HOPE THE ANSWER HELPS YOU
Answer:
1. Tools .Good news :There really isn't that much you need to transcribe a song ,apart from your ears.2.Drums. Transcribing the drum first can make songs much easier to tackle. 3.Get the key. 4.Rhythmn Instruments. 5.Lead Instruments. 6. Longer songs .7. Song Choice .
Explanation:
I hope l helped you. Please follow me. ❤❤❤❤how many guns are there in FREEFIRE
Answer:
unconuntable like stars
Answer:
In Free Fire the guns are classified into - SG, SMG, AR, HG & SNIPER
SG :- M1014, Spas 12, M1887 & M1883
SMG :- Mp40, MP5, VSS, Thompson, P90
AR :- AK47, M4A1, FAMAS, SKS, AUG, AN49, M60, M14
HG :- G18, Dessert Eagle, USP & M500
SNIPER :- AWM, M82B, Kar98k
Explanation: