About the Feuchtinger Method
How it came that the truth about perfect voice was discovered

Today the most famous painting in the world is probably without a doubt, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Not only is it the most famous painting in the world, but it is also the most valuable.

Learning to study subjects from the inside out.

Leonardo realized early on in his life that the only way to truly understand his subjects, would be to study them from the inside out. In his paintings and sculptures he did not merely want to show the shape of an arm or a finger. He wanted to know exactly how the bones and muscles moved and responded with movement. He wanted to actually understand how and why the appearance of his subject would change as the limbs were bent or stretched or twisted.

Although he obviously did this because of his interest in medical science, Leonardo da Vinci clearly also realized that in order to convey the perfect picture in art, you had to understand the inner-most depths of how your subject worked.

Similarly, in the art of singing, the same techniques and beliefs have been taught over and over from one generation to the next, without anybody seemingly really trying to understand the deeper basics of how the voice was actually produced.

Professor Eugene Feuchtinger was one of the few men who desired to know more. He was not satisfied merely with the combined skills and tricks of the trade concerning singing which had been handed down from one generation to the next. He knew that if this approach was followed, both factual and erroneous teachings would be perpetuated for ever—and nobody would be really sure about what the truth is.

Like Leonardo da Vinci, Professor Feuchtinger felt that he had to understand the inner working of the body, if he was going to really understand how to produce excellent results.

Wrong techniques have been taught for YEARS!

What made this even more important was his realization that hundreds of voice teachers had been teaching different techniques for years, and many of these techniques were diametrically opposed to one another!

Professor Feuchtinger had the advantage that his father and grandfather had already done pioneering work in the study of the science of voice production. But he needed to know more…

Accordingly, Professor Feuchtinger did exactly what Leonardo da Vinci did—he started studying every organ that had any effect on the human voice, and he did so in a manner which had never been done before. Like Leonardo, he painstakingly studied the different parts of the human vocal organ, to see exactly how the incredible machine which is the human body, actually works and how the different parts interact with one another.

The answers found

From these detailed procedures, emerged for the first time ever, the complete, simple truth about the formation of human voice. For the first time, after centuries, could the actual facts of voice training finally and permanently be separated from fiction.

From the beginning Professor Feuchtinger’s approach was scientific. Just like Leonardo da Vinci, Professor Feuchtinger was not satisfied by merely drawing conclusions from his studies. In order to convince a skeptic world, he had to present convincing proof that what he was saying was true.

This he did by carefully presenting his findings in a manner by which his theory could be judged according to the success of his students. That success, spoke volumes right from the very beginning.

In his study of the human voice, Professor Feuchtinger made a deep study of exactly how sound was produced. His understanding eventually surpassed any medical understanding on voice production which was in existence in the world at the time.

Once Professor Feuchtinger came to understand exactly how sound was produced, he had to find a method which would help to improve the manner in which the human voice could produce sound. In other words, he had to find how he could put theoretical knowledge to practical use.

73,000 students from all over the world!

Over a period of 47 years, since 1916, the Feuchtinger methods were tested and refined by teaching more than 73,000 people from all over the world. His students ranged from ordinary tradesmen to attorneys, from businessmen to professional opera singers, actors, radio voice artists, and many others besides. Many who had been regarded as hopeless by their teachers, turned out to have astonishing results.

Eliminating bad habits and substituting with good habits.

The whole action of producing human sound, involves a series of physiological events which all have to be timed perfectly, balanced and coordinated in order to produce perfect voice. Like a watch or a cassette player, there are many different muscles which all have to work together in order to produce truly perfect sound.

Unfortunately, by far the majority of all people develop abnormalities in this sound-production process. And just as the process of producing the human voice works like a chain. If one link is weak, it is not just that specific link which remains a weak spot. The entire chain becomes compromised, weak and ineffectual.

The Feuchtinger method is today the only method in the world that has been scientifically developed to eliminate every possible bad vocal action, and to train and develop the kind of vocal action which will result in perfect voice. There is no other method in existence. The Feuchtinger method stands unique and unchallenged as the world’s best and most modern voice training method.

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