Vocology is the science and practice of vocal habilitation, or vocal training and therapy.[Titze IR. (1996). What is vocology? Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 21:5-6. ]Titze, Ingo R. (1994). 013717893X, Prentice Hall. 013717893X
Its concerns include the nature of speech and language pathology, the defects of the vocal tract (laryngology), the remediation of speech therapy, and the voice training (voice therapy) and voice pedagogy of singing and speech for and .
In its broadest sense, vocology is the study of voice, but as a professional discipline it has a narrower focus: the science and practice of voice habilitation, which includes evaluation, diagnosis, and intervention.
History
Vocology was invented (simultaneously, but independently) by
Ingo Titze, and an
otolaryngologist at Washington University in St. Louis, Prof. George Gates.
Titze defines vocology as "the science and practice of voice habilitation, with a strong emphasis on habilitation". To habilitate means to “enable”, to “equip for”, to “capacitate”; in other words, to assist in performing whatever function that needs to be performed". He goes on that this "is more than repairing a voice or bringing it back to a former state ... rather, it is the process of strengthening and equipping the voice to meet very specific and special demands".
Requirements and educational programs
It is not yet its own professional degree, thus it only assists the voice medicine team. Usually a person practicing vocology is a voice coach with additional training in the voice medical arts, a prepared voice/singing teacher, or a speech pathologist with additional voice performance training—so they can better treat the professional voice user. The study of vocology is recognized academically by courses and institutes in several countries Chile, Colombia, India, Italy, France, Canada, Belgium, United States, Lebanon and Korea.
External links for programs in different countries
Belgium
Chile
Colombia
France
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Ms Maya Hallay-Dufour is the first installed vocologist since 2017 and founded Larylab Voice & Speech Training center dedicated to vocology practice
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Reflecting the increased recognition of vocology, the Scandinavian Journal of Logopedics & Phoniatrics and Voice merged in 1996 with the new name Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.
[Kjær BE. (1996). Welcome to a New Journal. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 21: 3 ]
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A new association bearing the name of vocology (Pan-American Vocology Association) has also been started.
India
Italy
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Milan's Azienda Ospedaliera Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico, University Alma Mater Studiorum in Bologna
Korea, Republic of
United States
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Grabscheid Voice Center at Mount Sinai Medical Center
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Indiana University Bloomington
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Lamar University
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New York University
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National Center for Voice and Speech at the University of Utah offer an 8-week intensive course (9 graduate level university credits) and a Certificate in Vocology.
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Regional Center for Voice and Swallowing
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The Boston Conservatory at Berklee
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Rider University
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Vox Humana Laboratory at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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University of Kansas
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University of Southern California Thornton School of Music
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Westminster Choir College
See also
Further reading
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