Voice Resources & Research
Explore articles, research, and professional perspectives on the voice, the Lichtenberger® Method, vocal function, acoustics, perception, and the relationship between listening and singing. This collection will continue to grow as new resources are added.
A Physician's Experience of the Lichtenberger® Method
In this thought-provoking article, physician Dr. Douglas Schneider describes his experience studying with Gisela Rohmert and reflects on the relationship between singing, the autonomic nervous system, and personal transformation. Rather than presenting experimental data, the article offers a thoughtful first-person account of how the method influenced his understanding of voice, trauma, and self-awareness.
What you'll learn
- How one physician explores the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and singing
- How the Lichtenberger® Method approaches resonance and listening
- The idea of allowing the body to “sing you” rather than trying to control every aspect of sound production
- One physician's personal experience of vocal exploration and its broader implications