
Diana Yampolsky
In this  article, I would like to  offer you a vastly different approach which will  hopefully help you  learn how to reach your full potential as a singer. Whenever  I conduct  one of my educational seminars, I always start by saying to the   audience that I did not come here to prove anybody wrong or to prove  myself  right; I came to offer something different and you can accept it  or reject it.  And on that note, I would like to talk about two things  that may at first seem  different or even rather conflicting in nature:  Science and Spirituality. Your  first response may be something along  the lines of "I hated science in  high school" or "I sing rock music not  gospel." Therefore, I  would like to invite you to open your mind and  entertain the possibility of  seeing yourself and your voice in a  completely different way. 
I call my  method of vocal  instruction Vocal ScienceTM because I believe that I  have developed a  proven scientific method to producing sound and producing the  best  possible vocal performance. The first point to understand is that sound  is  a physical material body and it travels as such upon the laws of  physics and  geometry. The second point to understand is that you can  compare your body to a  very complex, high level computer, and your  anatomy and physiology represent  the hardware. As you probably know,  software is essentially a set of  instructions, and hardware is useless  unless you have the proper software  running on it. Your brain is like a  computer's CPU and everything you do (i.e.  walking, talking, eating)  is essentially the process of running software. The  act of singing  works the same way and your voice is the output resulting from  your  physical hardware and your software, i.e. training or lack thereof.   Unfortunately, we cannot simply drive to Best Buy and buy the software  that  will make us a great singer (or painter, athlete or doctor). We  acquire our  software through learning. There are two ways you can  learn: through your own  experience or by having someone teach you. When  I start instructing students, I  not only have to give them the proper  program, but I have to DEBUG or UNINSTALL  the previous software or deal  with a "VIRUS" on their system that  they have somehow caught. Then  through the method of visualization and special  exercises we can access  the cell in the speech center of your brain which is  responsible for  the voice (singing and speaking) and input the instructions for  it to  do exactly what we want it to. 
 In 34 years  of teaching, I have  discovered that there are four components that make up the  mechanism  which allows your voice to reach its fullest capacity: Physical  Support  of your body, structure, placement of the sound and, as a final   outcome, the projection of the sound to its aimed destination. Complying  with  these components will guarantee that there is no pain or strain  on your vocal  anatomy whatsoever. 
There is one  thing that sets human  beings apart from complex machines running algorithms:  our spirits. In  many ways, singing is a lot like the martial arts. Most Martial  Arts  are not only techniques for fighting or self-defense, but are also   philosophies of how to live your life. They consist of good technique  and a  spiritual component. I approach singing the same way. Good  technique is the  basis upon which a singer's spirit is free to soar. It  is your spirit (along  with your completely individual physical body,  i.e. no two people have the  exact same DNA) that makes you different  from anyone else and makes you unique.  (Why try to sound like Celine  Dion or Mick Jagger. The world already has one of  each.) Only when you  sing with proper technique are you able to project a voice  that is  purely yours and reflects your individual self. It is your spirit that   separates a technically good performance from one that is truly  authentic. Many  of my past and present students have not only developed  good technique but have  improved in all aspects of their life or have  changed their lifestyle  completely. They are healthier, more positive,  and more fulfilled. The process  of learning proper balance for singing  will reflect in more balance in your  life. Conversely, a singer with  incorrect technique cannot give a truly special  performance because  their spirit, i.e. voice, is inhibited by "bugs"  or "viruses" in their  software. By experience, many people are coming  to me and dying to  express their emotions and release their voice. I help them  to discover  and uncover it and let it soar. The congruency of the physical  sound  and the emotional rapport with the audience produces the desired total   performance, i.e. combination of technical skill and artistic merit.
 Vocal  Science is at its most basic  an alignment of the subconscious mind, conscious  mind, and physical  body, which are then put into total integration and synergy  with each  other. This is the formula for the ideal vocal performance. By using   specially designed exercises with the appropriate repetition, you can  program  your mind so that when you sing you will perform many of the  technical aspects  of singing subconsciously. Thus, seventy-five per  cent of your performance will  come out on automatic pilot and you will  need only a small amount of conscious  effort to put your performance in  place. Your physical body is the condition of  your hardware; your  spirit is the individual intangible that will make your  voice and  performance something that is unique and reflective of your state of   being. The release of your spirit into the performance of a song is  dependent  upon using the correct technique. 
The act of  singing is then a  combination of good technique and your individual self. I  have titled  my book, which I published in the year 2000, Vocal Science:  Flight to the Universe,  to reflect my belief that a scientific approach to  vocal technique is  what will allow your voice (i.e. spirit) to take flight and  soar.                 







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