Break Free from Breathlessness
BENEFITS
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Deeper Breathing
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Breath Control
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Reduced Fatigue
Deeper Breathing
By using the Breather Voice, your lungs will be able to inflate more fully. You will be able to take deeper breaths, allowing you to hold notes longer and have a more powerful and dynamic voice.
Breath Control
By training your respiratory muscles with resistance, you are able to better utilize your respiratory system for vocal use. Using the Breather Voice will allow you to have better breath control, enhancing singing, vocal ability, and woodwind or brass instrument performance.
Reduced Fatigue
Just like your arm or leg muscles, your breathing muscles can work too hard and grow tired. Breather Voice helps to strengthen your respiratory muscles, reducing fatigue and allowing you to perform for longer with confidence.
Clinically Tested and Backed by Science
Singing Outcomes
Singing Outcomes
36% Increase in Duration of Phonation*
Deliver more compelling performances knowing you have the breath support to sustain longer notes and phrases.
*Phonation: The production of speech sounds
79% Increase in Higher Pitches Sounds
Strong & coordinated respiratory muscles are the foundation for healthy range extension and support increased range.
Instrumental Outcomes
Instrumental Outcomes
61% Increase in Low Pitch Sounds
Increase your ability to create & sustain lower pitches with your instrument.
46% Increase in Generating More Sound
Stronger Maximum Expiratory Pressure (MEP) means more air to fuel your instrument. This is especially relevant for large brass instrumentalists!
5% Decreased Reduction in Air Used While Playing
Improved strength and control support decreased airflow use, which can produce a brighter sound.
Acting Outcomes
Acting Outcomes
18% Decrease in Perceived Anxiety
A Mayo Clinic study using our Combined Respiratory Muscle Training (cRMT) device demonstrated an 18% reduction in perceived anxiety.
36% Increase in Duration of Phonation*
Deliver more compelling performances, knowing you have the breath support to sustain longer speech phrasing while decreasing vocal fatigue.
*Phonation: The production of speech sounds
61% Increase in Low Pitch Sounds
Increase your ability to create and sustain lower pitches. RMT may help performers looking to extend their range.