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note: We were very impressed with this product's effectiveness.
Many
singers in the U.S. are in vocal groups that could sound
much better if they took their singing quality seriously
enough to make time to improve it ....or had an easy way
to achieve this goal quickly. In most cases, the singers
don't really know what sounds to make, how to make them
or have a way to monitor their singing quality. Also, while
performing, these singers hear mostly the ensemble sound
(and any accompaniment) and may not even hear their own
voice at all.... or may not even be listening.
With
HearFones, hear what you really sound like --the same voice
the audience hears! In addition, while using HearFones,
he hears himself much more predominantly over the rest of
the ensemble, thus helping him to improve the quality of
his output. You can practice your part while singing with
the whole group!

With
simple instructions and a sincere effort to sound better,
the singers in the ensemble will soon dramatically improve
their performance. All it takes is HearFones... and the
desire to get better... to reach the goal of beautiful singing.
The
booklet "Singing Secrets" included with HearFones outlines
simple steps needed to produce better individual sound.
Many singers feel that when singing in a group their own
efforts are not heard out front and thus sense that any
vocal inadequacy will go unnoticed. Not so!. You cannot
take poor quality singing, multiply it by 40 and get good
singing. The chorus director cannot monitor all the voices
individually, but each singer can!
The
inventors of HearFones ...teachers and singers themselves...
recognized these problems and believed that good acoustic
design could bring the benefits of this neat concept to
every singer. Imagine our surprise when testing early prototypes
on singers, we found that time after time every singer sang
better just by putting on HearFones! When we saw this happening,
we knew we were onto something really big.
In
addition, in the hands of a director, the singer can be
shown the appropriate sound to sing, then, with HearFones,
the singer duplicates the director's sound, often as necessary,
to reproduce the instructor's example.
After
singing good sounds using the HearFones, the singer knows
how it feels to sing this way and, in time, will be able
to duplicate the sound without the "training wheels". It's
that simple.
The
director can use some of the better "students" to teach
others in the ensemble how to sound good and employ games
and exercises to promote the use of better singing techniques.
No step in the use of HearFones violates any recognized
good singing practices. The beauty of it all is that it
gets right to the heart of the matter...good sounding singing...right
off! This is quality control in music and a great way to
build confident singing.
It should be emphasized that one of the most important contributions
of this tool is that HearFones focuses the singer's attention
on his own voice, often for the first time. Ensembles may
use HearFones to produce better quality sound in recording
sessions. Soloists will find this tool most useful in their
own vocal improvement in any singing style.
Professional
speakers use HearFones to monitor their own diction, modulation
and delivery. HearFones also finds many uses in the Speech
and Hearing Therapy fields. Not since Guido d'Arezzo's music
notation in 1030 has there been such a help for the singer.
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