Lax Vox Tube Singing | Universal Voice International

Lax Vox stands for Free Voice. Lax Vox or Tube singing or speaking means using a straw or tube so the vocal folds can vibrate more freely. The principle is already introduced in 1904 as a method by Spiess. Marketta Sihvo and dr. Ilter Denizoglu re-introduced this in 2007 in Groningen, The Netherlands. We at Universal Voice Institute started using Lax Vox from 2007 and have been developing Lax Vox into a solid program for Singers and Speakers. How to use Lax Vox: We use a 33cm long and 1 cm in diameter tube of Silicone material. (You can order the lax vox tube trough our website). (Children need a shorter tube, around 28cm) You need a bottle of water filled half way with water. You bring the Lax Vox tube in the water for about approximately 3 cm for female voices, 4 cm for male voices. The tube goes for around 1 cm between the lips in your mouth. You are then in a “U” lip-position. How to start: First blow your air through the tube in a quiet pace, around 6 to 8 bubbles per second. After gently blowing
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