Hi everyone who had VFS (either with Dr Kim , Haben, Remarcle or anyone else).
I would like to find out if there is a correlation between the voice break and the pitch gain with voice surgery. Anyone interested in helping out (the result may help predict the pitch gain for future patients), can you please answer a few questions?:
1) what procedure did you have (glottoplasty, CTA, Laser, combinations of these)?
2) what was your average speaking pitch before surgery
3) what is your average speaking pitch after surgery (at least 4-8 weeks after surgery)
4) where was the voice break from chest/modal voice into head voice/falsetto before the surgery
5) where is the voice break from chest/modal voice into head voice/falsetto after the surgery
6) optional: What surgeon did your surgery and how long ago was it
It does not matter if you give the data in Hertz or in musical notations (as long as it is clear which musical notation is used).
Thanks a lot.
I am really curious about this!
My theory #1: having a voice with a higher voice break - a passagio that is in a higher pitch range - might allow more pitch gain from the glottoplasty. The reasoning is, that the voice break limits the upper end of the modal voice range which has to exist in a regular voice, even after glottoplasty - but since the surgery does not change the voice break, the pitch gain is limited by the voice break pitch range (plus a couple of notes below that to have a modal voice)
My theory #2: having CTA will change the voice break or even eliminate it, while glottoplasty keeps it at the same pitch range but maybe it becomes less pronounced.
Thanks for participating - please tell others who are less active in the forum because they are long done with voice surgery about the survery.
Greetings