Become a Better Singer
Expand your vocal range | Get out of your head | Nail every note every time.
Custom Coaching AssessmentThe Muscle Memory Method
Expand your vocal range.
Take control of your voice and hit the highs and lows with the Muscle Memory Method.
Get out of your head.
Ditch singing anxiety and tap into unshakable confidence.
Nail every note every time.
Impress your audience with a breathtaking performance.

Sophie Shear
Most singing methods are for classical singers.
But we believe every singer should have access to the secret coordination that popular singers use to produce more voice, for half the effort. You’ve heard of “chest voice” and “head voice”… but what the greatest singers tap into is something called “mixed voice.” (Think Whitney Houston, Steven Tyler, Ariana Grande, or Harry Styles.)
To discover your mixed voice and stand out as a great singer - you need 3 things.
- Your vocal cords must connect, vibrating together on the inner edges on every note you want to sing well. With the right exercises, you can actually train the vocal cords to stay connected effortlessly.
- You need to discover the third register that sits right in between chest and head voice. It’s called “pharyngeal voice”. It’s rarely explained well, even though it’s responsible for connecting chest and head together in the middle, opening up an entire third of previously unused vocal range.
- You need confidence in your unique vocal style. The greatest singers have one thing in common: they are unmistakably them. In order to belt with the greats, you have to know what you bring to the table, and exactly how/when to use it.
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