Service Provided For : Singing lessons, Voice repair, Vocal lessons, renowned European Tenor, Voice Researcher

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Price
(Per Hour)
Area Served
GTA
Available in Weekends
Yes
Location
GTA, L5C 2W5
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Phone
416-238-3585

Description:

Internationally renowned, retired, European Tenor and Voice Research Scientist with 30 years experience recently moved to GTA. As part of a voice research project he will be providing free voice analysis. Singing lessons, voice repairs, non surgical voice rehabilitations, also before and after surgical removal of vocal cord nodules, proactive prevention of reoccurrence of pathologic voice injury will also be provided to singers of all musical genres, actors, radio speakers etc. Call 416-238-3585 for a free voice analysis.

Being trained in laryngeal anatomy and physiology (participating in European voice research projects involving 300 singers with phoniatrists) AND having studied operatic singing provides a rare combination. During my own career as concert and opera singer I was praised by major newspaper reviews, world famous conductors, TV and radio shows to be one of the best lyrical Tenors in Europe. I have rehabilitated the voices of renowned CD recording singers of opera, lieder, oratorios, popular music, musical, jazz, country, folk and rock, radio speakers, actors, commercial airline pilots, politicians etc. For singing lessons, voice repairs, voice coaching, non-surgical voice repairs: Call 416-238-3585.

If you are experiencing reduced vocal range, hoarseness, vocal fatigues, increased strain to reach higher notes and laryngeal inflammations/illnesses due to smoking, voice cord cancer, recurring infections etc. had been ruled out by an in Canada licensed Otolaryngist and/or Laryngologist, than it is likely that poor singing technique and habits are the cause of the aforesaid. For singing lessons, voice repairs, voice coaching, non-surgical voice repairs: Call 416-238-3585.

A balanced voice does not only sound beautiful but moreover will meet the vocal demands needed for professional/semi-professional singing and speaking. The muscles of the larynx forming, with the arytenoid cartilages, the rima glottidis, tighten or relax and approximate or separate the vocal folds. Apart from musical genre and vocal range that necessitate a focus on certain muscle groups of intrinsic and extrinsic value, it is the onesided/specialising focus on certain muscle groups in most singing techniques, while neglecting antagonistic muscles, that often lead to a break of the physiologically necessary equilibrium, co-ordination and synergistic effects between all pertaining muscle groups in the vocal organ as a whole, and thus resulting in non optimum vocal sound and health effects.

By assessing the respective equilibrium of all pertaining muscle groups involved, and through balanced voice training of hitherto neglected antagonists, such adverse effects can most often not only be rectified but recurrence of above mentioned symptoms can moreover be prevented. For singing lessons, voice repairs, voice coaching, non-surgical voice repairs: Call 416-238-3585.

Singers with poor technique often run into difficulties keeping up with the vocal demands of their schedules, and sometimes have to cancel concerts or even tours as a result of vocal fatigue, hoarseness, strain and the often resulting vocal cord nodules. Even world famous singers have been victims of voice cord nodules. See wikipedia “voice cord nodules” for an incomplete list of such singers.

Regardless of what point you are at in your career, proper technique can always be learned and applied. In addition to learning healthy singing habits, voice lesson by a voice research scientist who had a most successful professional singing career himself, can help another professional singer gain knowledge of how to achieve a more balanced vocal muscle equilibrium and thus help increase vocal beauty and endurance, so that she/he may continue to perform without running into vocal problems.

To find out what particular muscle groups are insufficiently trained in your case call 416-238-3585 for a free voice analysis.