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The Voice Science Podcast
Josh Manuel | VoSci
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 61

The Voice Science Podcast is your go-to resource for singers who want to understand the science behind great vocal technique. Hosted by Josh Manuel, founder of VoSci, this podcast breaks down complex voice topics into clear, actionable insights—so you can sing with more confidence, skill, and artistry.
Each short, focused episode explores common myths, key vocal concepts, and research-backed techniques to help you build a stronger, healthier, and more versatile voice. Whether you’re a singer, voice teacher, or just curious about how the voice works, you’ll get practical takeaways to apply in your own singing journey.
🎙️ Tune in, level up your knowledge, and take your voice to the next level—backed by science!
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The Standard: What Excellence in Singing Really Means
Saison 1 · Épisode 23
mardi 26 août 2025 • Durée 16:18
What does it really mean to live up to The Standard as a singer or teacher?
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, Josh digs into the philosophical side of excellence in singing. The Standardisn’t about hitting a high note or holding a phrase for twelve seconds — those are just surface measures. Instead, it’s about integrity: showing up honestly in the practice room, holding yourself accountable in lessons, and being trustworthy on stage and in the studio.
We’ll explore how The Standard looks different for beginners, intermediates, advanced singers, professionals, and teachers — and why it’s both demanding and forgiving. You won’t always meet it, and that’s okay. The point is to keep reaching.
If you’ve ever felt stuck between “good enough” and true growth, this episode will challenge you to ask: Am I really living up to The Standard?
Without Head Voice, You’re Missing Half Your Instrument
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
mardi 19 août 2025 • Durée 16:54
Head voice isn’t optional—it’s half your instrument. Yet many singers ignore it, thinking they can get by without ever really developing it. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what head voice actually is, how the concept of vocal registers developed through history, and why voice teachers for centuries have called it essential.
You’ll learn:
- How head voice and chest voice connect to real vocal fold mechanics
- Why Garcia’s 19th-century research and Hirano’s body–cover theory still matter today
- The four primary vocal registers—and how they form a continuum
- A practical exercise to hear and feel the role of fold mass in your singing
- What choices become impossible without head voice (range, blending, mix, emotional colors)
By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why head voice isn’t just another “option”—it’s the key to unlocking your full vocal range and expression.
👉 If you’re ready to strengthen your head voice, check out our course Strengthening Your Head Voice, now available inside VoSci Academy at voicescience.org.
How to Sing Legato: A Practical Guide for Smoother, Connected Phrasing
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
mardi 10 juin 2025 • Durée 12:28
Episode Summary:
Legato is one of the most frequently requested—and least clearly defined—skills in singing. In this episode, we unpack what it really takes to sing legato well. From managing airflow to shaping vowels and navigating consonants, we’ll guide you through practical strategies you can apply today.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why breath support alone won’t get you legato
- How to develop continuous vowel connection
- Where singers unintentionally “break the line”
- Exercises to build awareness, precision, and flow
👀 Coming Summer 2025: VoSci Academy
Structured courses, expanded Skill Labs, and monthly Q&As to help you train smarter—not just harder.
👉 Join the waitlist: https://www.voicescience.org/academy/
🔗 Links & Resources:
- Episode on Breath Support: https://www.voicescience.org/2025/02/podcast/ep-1-unlocking-breath-support-sing-powerfully-without-more-air/
- All Podcast Episodes: https://www.voicescience.org/vosci-podcast/
- Contact or Leave a Question: https://www.voicescience.org/contact
What Instrumentalists Know About Singing That Most Singers Don’t
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Durée 12:53
Why do instrumentalists seem to improve faster than singers? It’s not about talent—it’s about how they practice.
In this episode, Josh explores the deep disconnect between how most vocalists approach their training compared to instrumentalists. From scale drills and arpeggios to muscle memory and voice science, this episode takes a critical look at why singers often rely too heavily on repertoire—and what that’s costing them in long-term growth.
🎯 Topics include:
- Why singers skip skill-building—and the hidden cost
- How historic vocal pedagogy differed from today’s common practices
- The role of muscle memory in singing
- Why generalized skill drills aren’t “boring”—they’re the fast track to expressive freedom
- What Estill Voice Training taught Josh about precise control
- A simple analogy that reveals why singing should be like learning to write
Plus: Learn about the new VoSci Skill Lab—weekly exercises designed to help you isolate, refine, and master the core ingredients of great singing.
Whether you’re a student, teacher, or seasoned pro, this episode invites you to rethink how you train—and why focusing on fundamentals might be the key to unlocking your best voice yet.
🧠 Read more, ask a question, or check out the Skill Lab at VoiceScience.org
📣 Subscribe for weekly insights into singing, pedagogy, and the science behind the voice.
Vox Agnotology: Why So Much of What We Know About Singing Is Wrong
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
mardi 27 mai 2025 • Durée 12:24
Why do so many singing myths persist—even in college classrooms?
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, host Josh Manuel explores Vox Agnotology—a term he’s coined to describe the willful and unintentional ignorance surrounding how the voice actually works.
Inspired by the field of agnotology (the study of ignorance), Josh breaks down how outdated or misunderstood vocal concepts continue to be passed from teacher to student, even when science tells us otherwise. He shares personal stories, historical context, and practical advice on how to break free from inherited misinformation and start asking better questions.
You’ll learn:
- What Vox Agnotology is (and why you’ve never heard of it)
- Why even well-meaning teachers pass on incorrect vocal technique
- How to begin reading research without a science degree
- Trusted sources to grow your understanding of voice science
- How emotional attachment to mentors and tradition can hold us back
🎧 Whether you’re a singer, teacher, or voice nerd, this episode will challenge what you think you know—and empower you to build a more accurate, evidence-based understanding of the voice.
👉 More resources, articles, and feedback opportunities at VoiceScience.org
📩 Subscribe for more episodes that uncover the truth behind the art of singing.
Ologies Podcast with Alie Ward: https://www.alieward.com/ologies
Agnotology Ologies Episode with Robert Proctor: https://www.alieward.com/ologies/agnotologyencore
Are Singing Straws a Scam? The Truth About SOVTEs and Vocal Training
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mardi 20 mai 2025 • Durée 11:05
Singing straws promise stronger, easier, and healthier singing—but what does the science really say?
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into the world of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTEs)—with a spotlight on the ever-popular singing straws. From lip trills to submerged straws, these exercises are everywhere in voice training and rehabilitation. But are they really as effective as they claim to be?
🔬 We’ll break down:
- What SOVTEs are and how they work
- Why singing straws gained so much popularity
- What the research actually says about their effectiveness
- Who might benefit from them—and who might be better off without
- The surprising truth about adduction, air pressure, and head voice development
- Better, science-backed alternatives for singers chasing vocal power or mix voice clarity
Whether you’re a singer, teacher, or just voice-curious, this episode will give you a clear, evidence-based perspective on one of the most hyped tools in modern vocal pedagogy.
👉 Spoiler: SOVTEs have value—but the way they’re marketed doesn’t always align with what your voice actually needs.
What Is Vibrato in Singing? The Truth About How It Works (According to Voice Science)
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mardi 13 mai 2025 • Durée 10:11
What do a trembling hand, an emotional speech, and a soaring operatic note have in common? Vibrato.
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into the real science behind vibrato in singing—what it is, how it happens, and why it’s not just a stylistic choice, but a neuromuscular phenomenon grounded in biology.
You’ll learn:
• ✅ What causes vibrato (and why we don’t fully know)
• ✅ The leading theory: The Reflex Resonance Model
• ✅ Why some singers struggle to find their vibrato
• ✅ Exercises that actually work (and which ones to skip)
• ✅ How vibrato relates to balanced vocal technique
We explore insights from voice scientists like Ingo Titze and John Nix, and break down the rate and extent of vibrato in terms every singer can understand.
If you’re a singer, vocal coach, or just curious about how the voice works, this episode is your guide to discovering vibrato through better technique—not gimmicks.
🔗 Learn more & explore resources:
www.voicescience.org
🎧 Subscribe to the podcast for more science-backed vocal insights.
How to Sing with Dynamics: Mastering Loud and Soft Singing
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 09:17
🎙️ How to Sing with Dynamics: Mastering Loud and Soft Singing | The Voice Science Podcast
Want more vocal power without straining? Learn the real science behind loud and soft singing—and why it’s not just about more air or effort.
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re breaking down the key elements that shape your vocal dynamics: subglottal air pressure, vocal fold mass and tension, and vocal tract shaping. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how to control your volume with precision—not just force.
We also debunk some of the biggest myths in vocal training, like:
- “More air = more power”
- “You just need to sing louder to sound better”
You’ll get 3 powerful exercises to help you build dynamic control across your range, including:
- Octave scales to balance intensity from low to high
- Soft chest voice exercises to build finesse at low volumes
- The legendary messa di voce to master smooth crescendos and decrescendos
Whether you’re training for auditions, performances, or just better technique, this episode gives you the tools to sing smarter—and healthier.
🧠 Learn how pitch affects perceived loudness
🎤 Train intensity without blowing out your voice
🎧 Hear the truth about what actually creates vocal power
💡 VoSci Academy is launching soon! Want to go deeper with structured training and guided exercises?
➡️ Join the waitlist now: https://www.voicescience.org
👉 Got questions about this episode? We want to hear from you! Submit your questions at https://www.voicescience.org/contact — we might feature your question in a future episode.
🎧 Listen now and discover how to master vocal intensity with control, not force.
Singing in Tune: How Pitch Accuracy Actually Works
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mardi 29 avril 2025 • Durée 11:18
Tired of feeling like your pitch is just a little off when you sing?
You’re not alone—and the good news is: singing in tune is a skill you can train. 🎶
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into how to sing in tune, what “pitch accuracy” really means, and how your brain learns music like a language. You’ll learn:
- What it actually means to sing “in tune” (spoiler: it’s not about perfection!)
- Why small pitch variations (like vibrato) are natural—and still sound in tune
- How to understand Hertz, Cents, and Frequency without the confusion
- The truth about auto-tune in professional recordings
- Why singing apps can hurt more than help your pitch training
- The powerful VoSci method to improve your pitch: Listen → Audiate → Sing 🔥
Whether you’re a beginner wondering “how do I sing on pitch?” or an experienced singer looking to fine-tune your intonation, this episode breaks it down with practical tips you can start using today.
👉 Want step-by-step help improving your singing?
VoSci Academy is launching soon! 🎉
Join the early access list here: https://www.voicescience.org
🧠 Topics Covered:
- How to define “singing in tune”
- Why perfect pitch doesn’t exist (even for pros!)
- How vibrato affects pitch accuracy
- What Auto-Tune really does (and why it matters for singers)
- How to build your internal pitch sense through the 8-step VoSci listening process
- Why relying on pitch apps can backfire—and what to do instead
🔥 Helpful for:
- Singers who want better control over their voice
- Voice teachers helping students sing more accurately
- Choir directors working on ensemble intonation
- Anyone serious about improving their vocal tuning and ear training
The Role of Breathing in Singing: Mastering the Breath
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mardi 22 avril 2025 • Durée 07:40
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Think there’s only one right way to breathe while singing? Think again. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we debunk the myth of a one-size-fits-all breath and explore how different breathing strategies impact your voice, performance, and vocal health.
Join Drew as we break down the anatomy of inhalation, explain the four main types of breathing for singers—diaphragmatic, thoracic, clavicular, and balanced—and explore how each breath type supports different vocal styles and artistic goals. Whether you’re a classical soprano preparing for a long legato phrase or a musical theatre singer belting onstage, understanding the right breath for the moment is key to vocal freedom.
🔬 Learn:
- Why the diaphragm is always involved—no matter what type of breath you take
- When “belly breathing” helps (and when it doesn’t)
- How clavicular breathing fuels high-stakes, emotional moments
- Why balanced breathing can be both a superpower and a trap
- How thoracic breathing might be your ideal default setting
🎙 Plus: A sneak peek at VoSci Academy, our soon-to-launch guided learning platform for singers and teachers. Get expert instruction, practical tools, and science-backed strategies to level up your voice—sign up for early access at https://voicescience.org!









