CASE STUDY NO. 78 "2 voices, one person"
- CORAL F
- Oct 4, 2022
- 1 min read
An extraordinary woman came to me a short time ago.
Quiet, gentle, collected, her voice is like a thin gold thread.
Her dream: to sing her songs modestly, in a setting that suits her.
During her vocal analysis, something very surprising came up.
I heard two opposing voices.
One voice was powerful, daring, and with a thick, lower undertone. The other was shy, frightened, and suffocated.
For that matter: I measured the voices in different ways in order to compare the phonetics, tone, breathing, etc.
I dared to carefully ask if the name she was born with is the same name she has today. She answered in amazement, "No, I was born with a different name and they changed it for me when we arrived in Israel."
She continued to say that the former name feels more suitable for the stage character she wants to build. Even in the diagnosis, the need arose to really facilitate both voices, in order to synchronize them into one identity.
It is amazing that in the diagnostic images, completely different graphs were observed for the two voices. Now, think about that for a moment.
How many times have you wondered, what would happen if you knew your success barriers? What oppor
tunities would you stumble upon if you could learntametsme them? Life is not black and white, it is one note. They are a collection of moments that we build for ourselves, like many notes in one soundtrack. Can the soundtrack be changed or upgraded? Depends only on us. Recognition-action-accuracy Remember that the voice makes everything possible!




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