Tight Sensation: Your throat feels like it’s being squeezed every time you try to sing loud or high.
Sandpaper Fatigue: You finish a 20-minute practice session and your throat feels raw, thin, and tired.
Hope-And-Pray High Notes: You never know if your top notes will ring or if they’ll crack.
The Metaphor Trap: You’ve been told to "imagine clouds" or "sing into the mask," but your throat still feels stuck.





12 Technical Modules: A deep dive into the mechanical gears of your throat.
Physics-Based Drills: Exercises designed to align your anatomy, not your "imagination."
The 3 Pillars: Laryngeal Coordination, Active Breath Control, and Acoustic Tuning. Each module delivers specific physical drills to train each system.

End the Chokehold: Techniques to keep your throat open and relaxed under pressure.
Repeatable High Notes: Stop the cracking and wobbling for good.
Repeatable Coordination: Build a voice that shows up every single time you open your mouth.

Real-Time Diagnosis: Bring your actual struggles — I coach you on them live, in front of the group.
Hear Yourself Differently: Listening to others get coached trains your ear as fast as getting coached yourself.
Never Get Stuck: One call can unblock weeks of frustration with a single technical adjustment.

20% Off Every Session: Your membership rate never expires as long as you stay a member.
Work One-on-One: Full hour, your voice, nothing else on the agenda.
Go Deeper, Faster: Private sessions are where the biggest breakthroughs happen — when it's just you and the work.




Hours wasted on artsy metaphors
Shaky, "coin-flip" high notes
Chronic fatigue and "sandpaper" throat
Constant laryngeal squeezing
Guessing instead of confidence
Stable, predictable tone — no more hope-and-pray high notes
Stable, ringing top notes
Efficient, tireless resonance
Total laryngeal freedom
A voice you can rely on every single time.

30 to 45 minutes of focused "Gym" time. This is about neuro-muscular repatterning. If you cannot commit to daily deliberate practice for the first 30 days, the protocol will not take hold. We are building mechanical certainty, and that requires consistent calibration.
Physics does not care about genre. Whether you are singing a high C in a tuxedo or a high C in leather pants, the laryngeal stability requirements are identical. We focus on the universal mechanics of the human instrument. Once the machine is calibrated, you can apply any stylistic "paint" you want.
SVT is a physics-based approach to vocal training built on three pillars: laryngeal stability, mechanical resonance, and acoustic tuning. Instead of telling you how singing should 'feel,' it gives you repeatable physical actions you can execute on demand — so your voice performs the same way whether you're warmed up, tired, or nervous.
Yes — and for focused technical work, often more effective. I listen to your submission with full attention, no clock running, no small talk, and I give you a precise diagnosis you can replay as many times as you need. What it can't replace is real-time conversation — that's what the weekly group call is for.
Most "methods" are based on subjective imagery ("sing into the mask," "breath from your feet"). If those didn't work, it’s because they weren't addressing the primary mechanical squeeze. We ignore metaphors and focus on the Cricothyroid (CT) and Thyroarytenoid (TA) coordination. If you have a larynx, the physics of this protocol will work.
If you put in the work and don't feel a genuine difference in your voice within the first 30 days, I'll refund every cent. No questions asked.
