Publisher's Synopsis
This book gives answers to vocal health questions singers are really asking. There are 12 chapters covering colds & flus, medications, reflux, surgery -everything you need to take care of your voice. Answers to Over 100 Questions from Singers Including:
- Does Coffee Really Dry Out the Voice?
- I have to Sing with an Infection - What Can I do?
- Saline Nasal Flushing Feels like Drowning!
- Is Brandy OK as Part of my Pre-Gig Warm Up?
- Am I Losing My Upper Range?
- My Voice is Getting Old - Can I Wind Back the Clock?
- Hemorrhoid Cream for the Voice - Cure or Quackery?
- What are the Side Effects to Reflux Medication?
- Does Menstruation Make Me Sing Badly?
- Will a Nose Job Change my Voice?
- Can Asthma Treatment Ruin my Singing?
- Will my Worrying Jinx my Vocal Health?
Few doctors know the needs of a singers as well as Tony Jahn. He has helped and rescued known and unknown singers in times of medical trouble. -Marco Franken MD, laryngologist, Consultant Royal Conservatory, The Hague Netherlands
You'll learn a ton about proper water intake, mucus control and how to protect yourself against common ailments - and some of Dr. Jahn's answers may surprise you! - Lisa Popeil, Top LA Vocal Coach, creator of Voiceworks(r)
Rich with advice, facts and knowledge - important material for a long and healthy vocal career. -Moshe Harell, MD, Otolaryngologist and Professional Voice specialist, Israel
Great advice with simple solutions that will not sacrifice the voice in the long run. Keep this book in your gigbag!" -Jaime Vendera, vocal coach renowned for his wineglass-shattering voice
Anthony F. Jahn MD, FACS, FRCS(C) is an internationally renowned otolaryngologist based in Manhattan with a sub-specialty interest in the professional voice. His practice includes classical and popular singers. He is Senior Attending Otolaryngologist at Mount Sinai/Roosevelt Hospital in New York, adjunct professor of voice pedagogy at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, and Medical Director at the Metropolitan Opera and Jazz at Lincoln Center.