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Computer Voice Training:
one-to-one sessions
Many voice
practitioners are becoming increasingly interested in
different forms of feedback. Computer voice analysis can
provide accurate and unbiased information based on acoustic
output. Using a computer programme in one-to-one sessions
Jeremy Fisher can help you see the sound you make, integrate
what you hear with what you feel, and help you gain finer
control of your own vocal instrument.
These
one-to-one sessions are recommended for advanced voice
practitioners only. During the sessions you will discover what
your voice looks like with spectrographic and formant
analysis, and see the results of altering your vocal set-up.
Topics covered can include vowel positions, fold mass,
efficiency of phonation, presence of false vocal fold
constriction, vocal flexibility, safe twanging, and finding
appropriate effort levels.
Each session
lasts one hour, with topics adjusted to the individual needs
of the practitioner.

For more information
email
jeremy@vocalprocess.co.uk.
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