What is BREATHER VOICE?

BREATHER VOICE is an innovative respiratory muscle trainer, scientifically designed to provide an optimum range of resistance for the singer, actor, public speaker, and wind or brass instrumentalist.

Instrumental Outcomes

Low Pitch Sounds

Increase your ability to create & sustain lower pitches with your instrument. cRMT helps instrumentalists looking to extend their range higher and lower.

Generate More Sound

Stronger Maximum Expiratory Pressure means more air to fuel your instrument. Especially relevant for large brass instrumentalists!

Reduction in Air Used While Playing

Improved strength and control supports decreased air flow use, which can produce a brighter sound.

Singing Outcomes

Duration of Phonation

Deliver more compelling performances knowing that you have the breath support to sustain longer notes and phrases.

Higher Pitches Sounds

Strong & coordinated respiratory muscles are the essential foundation for healthy range extension, and supports inreased range.

Acting Outcomes

Isaac C. Singleton Jr., Professional Actor
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A Mayo Clinic study using our Combined Respiratory Muscle Training (cRMT) device demonstrated a reduction of perceived anxiety by 18%.
Deliver more compelling performances knowing that you have the breath support to sustain longer speech phrasing and while decreasing vocal fatigue.
Increase your ability to create & sustain lower pitches. RMT may help performers looking to extend their range.

Ongoing or Planned Studies

IMPACT OF cRMT ON VOCAL QUALITY IN PROFESSIONAL OPERA SINGERS

This will be the first clinical study in the world to investigate the effect of combined Respiratory Muscle Training (cRMT) on professional opera singers

MEASURED OUTCOMES

  • Vocal Control
  • Objective Assessment Of Voice
  • Self Perception Of Voice
In Collaboration with

IMPACT OF cRMT ON VOCAL ABILITY AND QUALITY IN VOCAL STUDENTS

This clinical study will investigate the effect of combined Respiratory Muscle Training (cRMT) in professional vocal training, alongside standard singing practice in 1st and 3rd year Opera Students.

MEASURED OUTCOMES

  • Respiratory Muscle Strength
  • Self Perception of Voice
  • Maximum Phonation Time
  • Vocal Range Profile
  • Voice Recording
In Collaboration with