Through a dynamic learning process, voice training is no sweat. The goal is not the improvement of an already well-trained voice. It opens the way to new experiences.
All singing exercises deal with the isolation, the development or the integration of registers.
Cornelius L. Reid (1911-2008)
The method is based on Cornelius L. Reid’s “functional voice training”.
Vocal training helps people who
- would like to experience their own voice more and who would like to be surprised by their hidden vocal potential,
- sing in choirs.
Vocal training points to ways of being playful with one’s own voice
- to understand the functions of the voice on the basis of intensive personal experience,
- to stimulate breathing,
- to refine hearing.
Vocal training helps people whose job requires speaking and singing—teachers, consultants, actors, etc. — to use their voice more economically.
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