Yilmaz Coşkun, Bostanci Özgür, Eken Özgür, Alkahtani Rania, Aldhahi Monira I
Kelkit Aydın Doğan Vocational School, Gümüşhane University, Gümüşhane, Turkey.
Department of Physical Education and Sport Teaching, Yasar Doğu Sports Science Faculty Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun, Turkey.
BMC Pulm Med. 2025 Jan 12;25(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s12890-024-03471-2.
This study investigated the acute effects of inspiratory muscle warm-up (IWU) on vocal performance in singers. Proper vocal and respiratory warm-up can enhance vocal range, quality, and endurance. The aim was to determine whether IWU improves maximum phonation time and pitch range, contributing to better voice production efficiency (vocal efficiency) and reduced fatigue.
Singers were selected from the Samsun State Opera and the Ballet Directorate (n = 16). This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the acute effects. The singers in the control group (SC = 8) performed only one session of routine voice warm-up, and the experimental group (SE = 8) conducted an inspiratory muscle warm-up (IWU) of 2 sets, 30 times/set at 40% maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) in addition to routine voice warm-up. Subsequently, All participants were then required to perform pre- and post- pulmonary function tests, maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressure (MEP), and voice recordings (note high pitch, note low pitch, high pitch durations and low pitch durations sustained with one breath, and maximum phonation duration).
All pulmonary function and muscle strength parameters improved in the SE group, with the highest increases in MIP (22.9%) and MEP (14.7%). No significant improvements were noted in the SC group (p > 0.05). The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion showed that the SE group experienced less difficulty with their vocal performance after IWU (-11.6%, p = 0.006), while no significant change was observed in the SC group (p = 0.316). Both warm-up methods used in the study significantly affected the frequencies of high-pitch sounds (SE = 17.8%, SC = 10.9%, p = 0.003); however, the frequency of low-pitch sounds was not significantly affected (p = 0.437). IWU significantly affected the high-pitched note duration (p < 0.001; 32.17%), low-pitched note duration (p < 0.001; 27.11%), and maximum phonation time (p < 0.001; 21%), while routine voice warm-up did not significantly affect any parameter (p > 0.05).
The combination of IWU with the general body and voice warm-up protocol can acutely improve vocal performance in terms of maximum phonation time, phonation times of the highest and lowest pitched sounds in a single breath, and vocal range levels.
本研究调查了吸气肌热身(IWU)对歌手发声表现的急性影响。适当的发声和呼吸热身可以提高音域、音质和耐力。目的是确定IWU是否能改善最大发声时间和音高范围,从而提高发声效率(嗓音效率)并减轻疲劳。
从萨姆松国家歌剧院和芭蕾舞团挑选歌手(n = 16)。本横断面研究旨在调查急性影响。对照组(SC = 8)的歌手仅进行了一次常规嗓音热身,实验组(SE = 8)除常规嗓音热身外,还进行了2组吸气肌热身(IWU),每组30次,吸气压力为最大吸气压力(MIP)的40%。随后,要求所有参与者进行肺功能测试、最大吸气压力(MIP)和最大呼气压力(MEP)的前后测试,以及嗓音录音(高音、低音、一次呼吸持续的高音时长和低音时长,以及最大发声时长)。
SE组所有肺功能和肌肉力量参数均有所改善,其中MIP增加最多(22.9%),MEP增加(14.7%)。SC组未观察到显著改善(p > 0.05)。伯格主观用力程度评分显示,SE组在IWU后发声表现的困难程度降低(-11.6%,p = 0.006),而SC组未观察到显著变化(p = 0.316)。研究中使用的两种热身方法均对高音频率有显著影响(SE = 17.8%,SC = 10.9%,p = 0.003);然而,低音频率未受到显著影响(p = 0.437)。IWU对高音时长(p < 0.001;32.17%)、低音时长(p < 0.001;27.11%)和最大发声时间(p < 0.001;21%)有显著影响,而常规嗓音热身对任何参数均无显著影响(p > 0.05)。
IWU与全身和嗓音热身方案相结合可在最大发声时间、一次呼吸中最高和最低音的发声时间以及音域水平方面急性改善发声表现。