More and more, my practice seems to consist of non-surgical voice repair cases.

The speakers, the singers and the wannabe singers, are pouring into my studio in Toronto as well as in my alternative location in UK.

Nevertheless, people always had problems with their voices and perhaps not necessarily less than today. However, no doubt, the food and the air, i.e. environment overall, used to be much cleaner and more pure than today.

Outside of the environment, people in the past were more conscious of the education in general and vocal training in particular. In the past, they appreciated the knowledge which was giving them confidence about the safety of the use of their voice.

In the past, people had dignity and integrity and a lot of them were coming to me, with or without any indicative vocal problem and were saying, "I want to sing in a better and more respectable venue and not in a toilet bar."

Today, they don't care how and where they sing, as long as they can squeak some sound out of themselves and get through the night, keeping their fingers crossed, having their prayers in their minds and hoping that they will come out of that at least with the speaking voice (singing voice is optional) and preferably not vocally injured.

They push and push and push their sound to the max, until, like my former client from Boston said exactly that, "Diana, in my last performance, I pushed and pushed and pushed my voice until I could not push any more. At that moment I knew this was the last time I could push it at all."

Back to nowadays, nobody cares for the quality of the sound, or the venue where they perform, as long as they get their "fix" and preferably make a "dollar or two" while at it (lol).

Today, they come because they "can not push anymore" and now, they scream or even whisper with their raspy voices "HELP!".

The good news is, that once I non-surgically repair their voices, as a side effect, I teach them how to comply with the standards of professional singing, while concurrently educating them how to work smart and not hard and with the minimum effort, achieve the maximum vocal result and performance.

Needless to say that the references to the above sentences are geared towards safety and protection of one's voice for life.

Isn't that the "name of the game", while your whole life depends on your voice - speaking or singing - you, my reader, may ask...

Often, I ask my voice repair clients (after even a short period of time being under my care), "What price could you put on this?"

The usual answer is, "IT'S PRICELESS."

And that, I hear from people whose first reaction to my tuition fees to restore their voice, to save their voice and realize their dreams, is "OH MY GOD! It's very expensive!"

Needless to say that in a lot of cases, especially where I spot the real need, I give them a break.

Nearly 30 years ago, I had a remote voice problem myself; and on that premise, nobody can sympathize with my clients more than myself. However, my problem was purely emotional and not physical; thus it had nothing to do with the mechanics of my voice.

But it is very rewarding when during and after the voice repair course and treatment, I receive authentic e-mails from my now former clients who express their true gratitude and happiness while stating that all of their vocal problems are finally behind them.

For those who are still wondering, please visit our website's section Post Course Letters and please read the recent e-mails from the clients who nearly lost everything that was always dear to them -THEIR VOCAL ABILITY TO PERFORM (singing or speaking for that matter)!

Needless to say, it got restored with mine and their hard work and with the magic of the natural herbs and remedies, which are perfect partners to my holistic approach to voice mechanics; and, while in partnership, they, as well as the Vocal Science(TM) technique, assure the proper and non-surgical laryngological care.

Author's Bio: 

Diana Yampolsky is the Master Vocal Coach, Studio Vocal Producer, and Non-Surgical Voice Repair Specialist at The Royans Professional Vocal School and The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair, in Toronto, Canada and worldwide. She is the sole creator of the Vocal Science (TM) method - Trademarked with the Government of Canada.

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