Vocology
Clinical voice habilitation
Vocology is the science of training and rehabilitating the human voice. It bridges speech pathology, laryngology, and performance pedagogy into one applied practice.
What it studies
The anatomy and function of the vocal folds, the breath system that powers them, and the resonant cavities that shape sound into language and song. Vocology examines how the voice behaves under load, fatigue, illness, and emotional stress.
Why it matters in 7 WAW
Before sacred sound can move through the voice safely, the instrument must be healthy. Every 7 WAW journey is grounded in clinical safety: warm-ups, hydration, posture, and load management so that deep vocal release never harms the cords.
Core practices
- ·Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (lip trills, straw phonation)
- ·Breath-pressure balancing
- ·Postural and laryngeal release work
