Voice Ai Trainer

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TheVocal Trainer is a groundbreaking vocal training tool, designed to enhance your vocal abilities by providing you with precise control over your voice. It's a versatile solution for singers of all levels, from beginners to professionals, and serves as the key to unlocking vocal mastery, allowing you to transform your voice from ordinary to extraordinary.

The science behind the Vocal Trainer revolves around Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract (SOVT) exercises, where controlled constriction in the vocal tract enhances vocal training. Vocalizing through this device creates increased back pressure, fostering precise breath control, improved pitch accuracy, and enhanced vocal strength. This innovative method minimizes vocal strain, promotes proper technique, and reduces the risk of vocal fatigue, resulting in more efficient and effective vocal training. By embracing the principles of SOVT, the Vocal Trainer empowers singers to achieve their desired vocal outcomes, from accurate pitch control to vocal health and overall excellence.


Using the Vocal Trainer is straightforward. Start by adjusting the lever on the device to control the back pressure to your comfort. Place your lips around the end, ensuring an airtight seal. With the Vocal Trainer in place, practice vocalizing or singing as you normally would. The adjustable back pressure will enhance your breath control, pitch accuracy, and vocal strength. Incorporate it into your daily vocal exercises, such as scales, arpeggios, or sustained notes, and you'll quickly experience the transformative effects it has on your voice, helping you achieve the vocal excellence you desire.


Customizable resistance in the Vocal Trainer allows you to tailor your vocal training to your unique needs and goals. By being able to adjust the resistance to your comfort level, you can gradually build vocal strength, enhance breath control, and improve pitch accuracy. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned singer, this feature ensures that your training is efficient, effective, and minimizes the risk of vocal strain. It's like having a personal vocal coach that adapts to your skill level, making your journey to vocal excellence more accessible and enjoyable


The Vocal Trainer is designed for on-the-go convenience. Measuring just 3" x 1/2", it's incredibly compact and lightweight. You can wear it around your neck, attach it to your keychain, slip it in your pocket, or keep it snug in its dedicated carrying case. With its impressive portability, you can take your vocal training with you wherever you go, ensuring that practice and improvement are always within reach.


The Vocal Trainer is engineered for a quiet and unobtrusive experience. Its low-noise operation ensures that you can practice in peace without disturbing those around you. Whether you're fine-tuning your vocals at home, in a shared space, or on the go, you'll appreciate the subtle and harmonious nature of your training. Embrace the tranquility of your practice with the Vocal Trainer's noise-conscious design, allowing you to focus on perfecting your voice without distractions. It's the ideal companion for those who value a serene and uninterrupted training environment.


The Vocal Trainer redefines vocal training with a sustainable touch. In the past, vocal enthusiasts and professionals commonly used disposable straws for SOVT exercises, inadvertently contributing to plastic waste. The Vocal Trainer introduces an eco-conscious solution. With its customizable back-pressure options, it renders the need for multiple straws of varying lengths and diameters obsolete. This reduction in single-use plastics not only simplifies your vocal practice but also aligns with eco-friendly values. By choosing the Vocal Trainer, you're not just improving your voice; you're making an environmentally responsible choice that resonates with a cleaner, greener future.


The Vocal Trainer is made out of FormLabs BioMed Black Resin. This material is manufactured in an ISO 13485 facility. BioMed Black Resin is a medical-grade material designed for a wide range of end-use applications where performance, aesthetics and biocompatibility are critical. BioMed Black Resin is USP Class VI certified, and printed parts are validated for long-term human contact.


This product is intended for use as a vocal training tool. It is not a medical device and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Results may vary, and individual experiences with the product may differ. Users should consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using this product, especially if they have pre-existing health conditions or concerns related to their vocal health. The manufacturer is not responsible for any misuse or improper application of the product. Always follow the provided instructions for safe and effective use.


Please be aware that this product contains small parts and can be a choking hazard for children. Keep out of reach of children and always supervise their use. Please use this product responsibly and follow all applicable laws and regulations regarding its use. The seller is not responsible for any misuse of this product.


After each use, it's essential to clean the Vocal Trainer. Wash all components in warm, soapy water. Use a mild, non-abrasive soap and a soft brush or cloth to clean both the exterior and interior thoroughly. Rinse with clean water.


Periodically, it's advisable to disinfect your Vocal Trainer. You can achieve this by submerging it in a solution of water and a mild disinfectant. Rinse well with clean water afterward. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, or excessive heat for cleaning, as these may damage the device.


Ensure that all components are completely dry before storing the Vocal Trainer. Use a clean, dry cloth or allow it to air-dry in a clean, well-ventilated area. Store the clean, dry Vocal Trainer in its dedicated carrying case to protect it from dust and contaminants when not in use.


My mother loved her vocal trainer and my step dad saw how great this little tool was he wanted one for himself so glad they added the option of custom engraving it was the perfect touch to an Amazing fathers day gift every singer should have one in their voice training kits and suitable for all stages of singing


I was surprised at how much stronger, clear, and more resident my voice became after using this device for a few weeks. It also has done wonders for my vocal health. I would recommend buying this product if you are a serious singers or someone who does lot of speaking.


Since the founding of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 1925, the founding of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) in 1944, and the founding of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA) in 1986, there has been increasing awareness of (a) the importance of having healthy laryngeal function in all styles of speech and singing and (b) the existence of a connection between optimal vocal usage in speech and optimal vocal usage in singing. The fundamental mechanism for healthy phonation is essentially the same for both singing and speaking. Therefore, it is recognized by ASHA, NATS, and VASTA that the etiology of a voice disorder may be related to either improper singing or to improper speaking technique.


Historically, rehabilitation of the speaking voice related to disorders of laryngeal maturation and function has been the province of qualified speech-language pathologists, with special attention given to the prevention and remediation of voice disorders to restore and maintain normal voice function. Development of the voice to its maximum function for use in singing has been the province of teachers of singing, with attention given to the development of full pitch and dynamic range, artistic quality, and vocal endurance of the singing voice. Similarly, the development of basically normal speaking voices to their maximum potential for use in performance, public address, and teaching has been the province of voice and speech trainers, teachers, and coaches, with primary attention given to developing essentially normal voices into instruments capable of optimum resonance, range, clarity, expressiveness, and endurance. This traditional division of labor has resulted in separate, independent work conducted in a serial approach for the vocal training and habilitation/rehabilitation of speakers and singers.


In recent years, there has been increasing awareness within ASHA, NATS, and VASTA that this separatist approach may not be in the best interest of speakers and singers with voice problems or disorders. Rather, all three organizations acknowledge that the most effective path to vocal recovery often will include an integrated approach to optimal voice care and production that addresses both speech and singing tasks. ASHA, NATS, and VASTA therefore collectively affirm the importance of interdisciplinary management of speakers and singers with voice problems and disorders, with the management team ideally consisting of some or all of the following individuals: an otolaryngologist, a speech-language pathologist, and a singing teacher, and/or speaking voice and speech trainer.


ASHA, NATS, and VASTA recognize that there is a variety of possible configurations for such teams: Some ASHA-certified speech-language pathologists may be experienced teachers of singing who are members of NATS and/or qualified voice and speech trainers. Similarly, there may be some otolaryngologists who hold ASHA certification in speech-language pathology or who are members of NATS or VASTA. And there are also a number of voice and speech trainers who are members of ASHA and/or NATS. However, ASHA, NATS, and VASTA recognize that such multiple specialization is rare and that in most cases, the management team will need to consist of at least three individuals.

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