Introduction to Vibrant Voice Technique: a free workshop


arrowEnhance your voice with vibration (yes, a vibrator!)
arrowEasily reduce vocal fatigue
arrowQuickly boost resonance
 
Register to receive the recording of the workshop, held Wednesday January 29th 2025
For performers who worry about the stamina of their voice
For speakers who need to talk loudly or for a long time
For any professional   who struggles with vocal fatigue

What we'll cover:

arrowThe incredible research that explains how vibration stimulates muscles, increases blood flow, activates neural pathways, and reduces vocal tension

arrowThe most effective ways to use vibration for your voice (and important things you need to know to stay safe!)

arrowThe single most useful tension release exercise that you can practice to reduce vocal fatigue

arrowAn incredible, fast way to increase the resonance of your voice in less than two minutes

Watch the workshop here

Taught by David Ley and Elissa Maas Weinzimmer


David Ley, Professor of Voice & Speech at the University of Alberta, came up with the idea to use a vibrator for the voice when he was trying to figure out how to help a client with vocal tension. Elissa joined him in teaching the technique when she discovered it was solving her years-long vocal stamina issue. Together they are passionate about giving you the tools to reduce vocal tension and enhance resonance.

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Do I need to bring a device to the workshop?


You might want to bring a vibrating device! When you sign up, we'll send you an email with a link to devices we recommend. But if you don't have time to get something, don't worry! We'll teach you very effective modifications you can do with your hands.

Should I consult my doctor first?


Vibrant Voice Technique is not a medical technique. If you have a history of thrombosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, phlebitis, seizures, or if you have a heart condition or a pacemaker, please attend the workshop and follow our instructions to practice the exercises without a device. You should consult your doctor before practicing the technique with a vibrating device. Please see the full medical disclaimer below. By signing up for this workshop, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to the terms and conditions of this website and the medical disclaimer below.

Tune in to this special 
FREE Workshop


The workshop was held on Wednesday January 29th. Sign up here and we'll send you the recording:

Medical Disclaimer 


This site and the materials provided here by Vibrant Voice Technique may be considered experimental and are provided for information purposes only. Unless otherwise stated, the technique and any associated claims made on this site have not been evaluated by any medical studies, nor has the technique been approved to treat, cure or prevent any medical condition. We are not aware of any side-effects but no studies have been made in that regard. Except as otherwise noted herein, the materials provided on this site are provided “as is” by Vibrant Voice Technique, without any warranties or representations regarding the efficacy or safety of the technique. Any implied warranties or representations are limited to the fullest extent permitted by law.
 

We cannot assume any responsibility for any medical consequences if you choose to attempt the techniques described here. If you have a history of thrombosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, phlebitis, seizures, or if you have a heart condition or a pacemaker, you should consult your doctor before attempting this technique. The information on this site should not replace consultations with a medical professional and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider with any personal medical or health questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you read on this site. We recommend that you review the instruction manual associated with any particular device you wish to use, and heed the instructions and warnings provided by the supplier of the device.