If your voice feels tight, forced or inconsistent...
If high notes feel like something you have to push into…
If singing feels harder than it should…
You’re probably not lacking ability.
👉 You’re oversinging.
And the frustrating part is—it doesn’t feel wrong.
It feels like you’re trying to do it correctly.
Most singers are taught to:
- Use more breath
- Add more support
- “Go for it”
But for many voices, that leads to:
- Tension
- Fatigue
- Cracking in the break
- Loss of control
Because the real issue isn’t strength.
👉 It’s too much effort in the wrong places
This course fixes that.
Stop Oversinging in 7 Days is built on the
Waking Voice Method™—a phonation-based system that treats speaking and singing as the same coordinated function.
Because they are.
Inside this course, you’ll learn:
- Why oversinging is a coordination problem, not a power problem
- How to remove the “singing mode” that creates tension
- How to control effort using a simple internal scale
- How to let your voice respond instead of forcing it
- Why your break causes oversinging—and how to stop making it worse
This is what I call:
👉 The Effortless Phonation Reset
What Happens in 7 Days
In less than a week, you’ll start to:
- Feel where tension enters your voice
- Reduce unnecessary effort immediately
- Stop pushing into notes
- Improve consistency across your range
- Gain control over how your voice responds
Not by doing more…
👉 But by removing what’s interfering
Course Breakdown
Day 1: Identify Oversinging
Day 2: Remove “Singing Mode”
Day 3: Control Your Effort
Day 4: Train the Voice of the Mind
Day 5: Separate Power from Effort
Day 6: Stop Forcing the Break
Day 7: Apply It to Real Singing
Each lesson is short, direct, and immediately applicable.
Philosophy / Roots
This method is influenced by principles found in systems like
Seth Riggs’ Speech Level Singing
and E. Herbert Cesari’s “Voice of the Mind”
But expanded through a phonation-based approach and psychological training that focuses on effort awareness and habit change
Who This Is For
This is for you if:
- You feel like you’re working too hard to sing
- Your voice gets tight or tired
- You struggle in your break
- You’ve been told to “support more” and it made things worse
Who This Is NOT For
- If you’re looking for vocal runs, riffs, or stylistic tricks
- If you want complex theory before fixing your foundation
This is about function first