Stemple Vocal Function Exercises — Joseph

“Elara… what did you do?”

Dr. Elara knew the silence would kill her career faster than any shout ever could. As a voice-over artist for epic fantasy audiobooks, her instrument was her sword. But six months of laryngitis had left that sword rusted shut. Her voice was a frayed whisper, a ghost of the dragon-riding warrior queens she used to portray. joseph stemple vocal function exercises

After two weeks, she held the note for fifteen seconds. The spectrogram was a single, unwavering blade of light. Exercise two was the slow, upward slide from her lowest comfortable note to her highest, on the vowel /o/, followed by a slow slide back down. “Elara… what did you do

Dr. Stemple was a lean man with kind eyes that held the precision of a watchmaker. He didn’t offer a miracle cure. He offered a sequence . But six months of laryngitis had left that sword rusted shut

She practiced the high arcs for a month. It felt like balancing a wine glass on her head while walking a tightrope. But slowly, the strain left her jaw. The sound stopped originating in her throat and floated up into her cheekbones. She could feel the resonance humming in her sinuses like a tuning fork. Twelve weeks later, Elara walked back into the recording booth. The producer slid the manuscript for The Ember Crown through the slot.

“Forget the dragon roars for now,” he said, pushing a digital pitch monitor toward her. “We are going to rebuild your larynx like a suspension bridge. Four exercises. Every day. Twice a day. Perfection is not the goal. Effortless contact is.”