Your voice is more than sound—it’s an extension of your body and mind. Building a strong, controlled voice requires more than ...
For a lot of transgender people, their voice is a major source of gender dysphoria, which is a feeling of significant distress or impairment that stems from a strong desire to be another gender. As ...
Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) have emerged as a pivotal tool in both clinical voice therapy and vocal training. By partially constricting the vocal tract—typically through devices such ...
Transitioning can be a long and difficult process, with judgment from family and society and decisions about surgery and hormone therapy complicating everything, but it’s all worth it when you can ...
As an actor, your voice breathes life into a character, tells a story, and can shift the mood of an entire scene. To truly become someone else, it may be necessary to manipulate the natural cadence, ...
I’ve been writing on the importance of the voice in leadership communications for many years. In my book Power Cues, I wrote about the key element of resonance in the voice as a tool of leadership ...
Lights, camera, action, “croak”? No one should start a scene or character study without preparing their voice. It’s as important to work hard on getting your vocals in shape as it is your abs. Vocal ...
No matter the genre of singing, or where we’re from, our vocal exercises are meaningful. Zofia Majewski Opera singer Anthony Roth Costanzo describes his warm-up routine in seasonal terms: “It’s kind ...