Do you sense some kind of problem with your voice, but you're not sure if it's physical, mental, or some of both? Are you wary of voice training methods that seem to be based on catch-phrases, or that promise to fix all problems the same way? I'm a licensed medical speech pathologist, a professional singer and arts teacher, and a longtime student of alternative healing.
I've specialized in treating artists' voice problems for a long time. I enjoy helping people like you to sound your best, to understand all dimensions of your unique vocal instrument, and to keep your throat healthy and comfortable. I customize my work to meet your needs in performance and daily life, mixing science with intuition, fresh every day.
I've specialized in treating artists' voice problems for a long time. I enjoy helping people like you to sound your best, to understand all dimensions of your unique vocal instrument, and to keep your throat healthy and comfortable. I customize my work to meet your needs in performance and daily life, mixing science with intuition, fresh every day.
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Holistic Voice Rehabilitation combines medical speech therapy with performing arts methods and alternative healing, customized for your needs. Follow-up sessions are guided by the consultation plan, your personal priorities, and our shared intuition about the needs of the day. Clinically-proven techniques for relief of vocal cord dysfunction, chronic cough, and other medically-diagnosed airway disorders.
First Consult: Explain your goals and receive an assessment of your voice. Together we'll identify how health issues, vocal habits and demands, and technique may be affecting your voice. Then we get started making changes. Office Hours: Professional consulting for clinicians, teachers, and graduate students in all voice professions.
Used widely in arts conservatories and teacher-training programs, this book is an all-in-one guide to vocal self-care. Neither a complex medical text, nor a rehash of unproven folklore, it gives readers enough information to create sustainable change. Everyday Voice Care offers a common-sense plan to keep singers' voices sounding their best.
Report on one chapter, or half of a longer chapter, explaining it to your class or performing group. Include a relevant personal story: a voice or health issue from your own experience, a family member, or friend. Pick one lifestyle recommendation from the book that you would like to make a new daily habit.
1. Divide the book so that each person in the class reports on one chapter or sub-section. Include a relevant personal story: a voice or health issue from your own experience, or one that you've seen in a family member, close friend, student, or client. Would it be easy or hard for you to counsel someone else on this issue?
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