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Vocally Speaking - No Matter What Anybody Says, Size Matters...

Sexually speaking, there is a myth suggesting that the size doesn't matter, it's what you do with it...? I highly disagree with such notion.  Size matters always and in all instances.  Let's say your shoe size is 8, but you are offered a shoe of size 10 or size 5. Would you be able to wear it with comfort?  I personally don't think so.  We are all different sizes, weights and heights and respectively, our internal and external organs are different in sizes and appearances as well.  The sound produced by the singer very much so depends on his height, weight, and the actual circumference of his/her body. For example, if the person is tall and slender, usually that person would have longer and thinner vocal cords.  Therefore, there is a myth that the opera singers with big and rich voices, are naturally big and fat.  Big in sizes, maybe, but being fat, not necessarily, and actually can be counter productive.  In any case, the human b

"Unlock" Your Voice... And Take Away the "Golden Key" to Your Vocal Performance Success!!

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One of my former students, who, for some time, has been in the development of becoming a well-known artist, reconnected with me recently. This time, she ended up being signed with a major label and also having her personal/artistic manager whereas unlike before, when she was only a young girl who was just starting out when she first came to me. Introducing me to her team, the manager and songwriter, she kept repeating over and over, "Diana had unlocked my voice. I want her to do it again." Out of curiosity, both of her crew members had asked her what she meant by that. She said, "My voice felt before like it was locked in my throat and in my neck muscles and once I took a course with Diana, it started to soar..." Of course, now eight years have passed and the voice evidently needed some tune-up, so to speak. Lots of shows were performed, and lots of different producers were giving their comments on my student's vocals. However, the majority of times, t

“A Christmas Miracle!!!” Non-Surgical Voice (Speech) Repair case. Miraculous recovery!

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Several months ago, I received an e-mail from a middle-aged woman residing near Ottawa, who was inquiring about non-surgical voice repair , caused by an unhealthy environmental condition, which occurred in her own, newly bought house, quite a few years back.   Due to the above, she acquired quite a few health problems and her severe (seem to be untreatable) voice disorder was one of them. She said that she was able to con qu e r the rest of her health challenges, but nobody could help her with her voice. I was her last hope. She got diagnosed with Spasmodic Dysphonia (SD).  Spasmodic Dysphonia , per se, is not really treatable, at least, not by conventional methods. In my opinion, this disease is considered to be  a neurological disorder voice disorder, however, it is not necessarily always the case.  Colloquially, I define Spasmodic Dysphonia as equivalent to, so to speak,  “vocal epilepsy”. The voice is spasming uncontrollably and produces a certain, and quite

Case Study: Vocal Addiction...? Could it be Good or Could it Backfire?

Teaching, consulting and repairing voices for close to four decades, I thought I've seen it all. Some of the clients had been very serious and very dedicated, some of them not serious enough and taking it lightly, but some of them had appeared to be overly dedicated and almost addicted to their own voices and the sound they had been producing. I definitely prefer the serious and dedicated people, who understand the value of my services, and experience the greatest results. However, some of my clients appear to be obsessed with their own voices and sound and almost paranoid of their present and future results. While being completely out of balance, they get themselves exhausted to the bone and exhaust me to the absolute max of my tolerance. While I appreciate their dedication and commitment, I could barely stay alive, as it is very hard to keep up with somebody who is literally addicted to something - and in this case, as odd as it sounds, it is to their vocal success. I