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Meet Debbie Beinhorn World-renowned vocal coach, Debbie Beinhorn is internationally recognized by both the music industry and medical community for having developed an amazing system of voice training and artist development for producing peak performance and vocal longevity. Former owner of The Singer's Workshop Studios and now in private practice, Beinhorn combines her knowledge and uncanny sense of humor to be a powerful teacher and motivational speaker. Just one session with Debbie Beinhorn dramatically produces immediate and positive changes in the singer's vocal instrument and performance. She is also the author and producer of the Beinhorn Basics Book and Vocal Workout Tape and the vocal columnist for the "Performing Songwriter" magazine. Beinhorn hears the unique potential of each student and knows how to take them to the next level! Her practical body building principles give singers and public speakers the strength and versatility to overcome the normal limitations of throat tension, stage fright, range limits, lack of resonance in tonal quality and "safe" singing or boring speeches. The end result; communication transcends into the "performance zone" for that energized connection with their audience! In 1976, Debbie Beinhorn created and maintained the world's largest voice and performance training facility, The Singers Workshop Studios, based in Houston, TX. For 24 years, singers came from all over to train with Debbie and her team of coaches, engineers and choreographers in both environments of the recording studio as well as on the live performance stage. The BEINHORN VOCAL METHOD is a refreshingly contemporary and multi-dimensional approach to performance dynamics! It synchronizes the psycho-acoustic, physical, psychological and emotional properties of the mind, body and soul as a "vocal instrument." This revolutionary concept of voice training liberates a singer's ability to sing with passion as well as consistency! Debbie Beinhorn's vocal insights are a result of more than 35 years of experience, empirical research and experimentation with thousands of singers as opposed to classical training or academics. She and documented her research with the internationally recognized otolaryngologist , Dr. Van Lawrence. (Dr. Richard Stasney and Baylor Medical University have since established the Van Lawrence Voice Institute.)
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