What brings a tear of joy

What brings a tear of joy to your eye?

The last has been the emergency sessions with a professional singer that I did not know previously – we made some of my special exercises after that she impaired her voice. Hearing her doing all the performances she had booked in Edinburgh and in Ireland moved tears in me. As it does seeing how longer students blossom, it still does – even after nearly 20 years of those constant results.

My craft and innovation in vocal technique are yes a contribution both theoretical and scientific but they start and have the deeper sense in the every day work with the singers. Singers are the centre of my craft and knowledge development. Seeing them perform and turn around problems or careers is the thing.

Enjoy her, me still with some happy tears today ☀️☀️

A new paradigm of biomechanics for voice production

What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?

My ambition is to see the step into the paradigm of voice production as the sum and interrelations of proper vocal tract with basic biological musculoskeletal functions and actions.

My system with its constant relevant original outcome is integrating more advanced biomechanical findings with historical practices and more contemporary commercial styles and I succeeded in putting the question in the plate of peers discussion.

I would aim to see the general public thinking of voice and voice quality as a dynamic biological adaptation of tissues and muscles of the overall body, developable reachable trainable.

What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness?

Morning gratefulness

First coffee with cocoa butter, cow butter, coconut oil and a pinch of cacao

The Sun

Feeling the others starting their day

The day that is starting

If you could have something named after you, what would it be?

A Voice practicing room, to remember and cherish this pioneering of voice practice and model integrating precise joints biomechanics that is mine and cossumethod

What’s a secret skill or ability you have or wish you had?

Seeing the singing as body segments and ligaments and tendons activated by sympathetic or parasympathetic with infinite nuances.