LEGAL DISCLAIMER
Instruction and opinions herein should not be substituted for the advice of a medical professional. The Vocalist Studio shall not be liable for any complications, injuries, loss, or other medical problems arising from, or in connection with, the use of, or reliance upon any information in this website or the training system, "The Four Pillars of Singing: Definitive Techniques for the Modern Vocalist". Information provided is for informational purposes only. Although it is believed that the information is correct and every effort has been made to constitute healthy and safe vocal techniques and practices, no warranty is offered as to its accuracy or completeness.
USE GOOD JUDGEMENT
Vocal training is an athletic endeavor and you must always warm-up before you begin to train and sing. Some modern styles can challenge the performance envelope for the modern vocalist, therefore you must build physical strength and coordination to produce these modern vocal sounds properly to prevent injury and remain healthy. Never, under any circumstances, sing by "pushing" or forcing your body to do things it is resisting. Gripping, tightness, constriction and all forms of tension are to be avoided at all times. If you are experiencing any results that are anything other then complete freedom from tension and gripping, then your not executing these techniques properly and you are not using your voice in a healthy way and should stop immediately. Singing with distortion can be dangerous if you are not trained properly on the techniques to do it in a healthier way, you can injure yourself.
If you are susceptible to throat injury, have a history of throat illness, smoke, or have not been approved by your doctor to train modern vocal techniques, you should consult a medical professional prior to working out with The Vocalist Studio training.
By participating in The Vocalist Studio program, you agree that there are inherent risks in vocal training and singing aggressively. The Vocalist Studio is not responsible for your occupational hazard and your choice to sing. If you ever feel pain, tension or gripping at any time before, during, or after singing, DO NOT CONTINUE TO SING UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. If pain persists, see a medical professional.
