: He views vocal technique as a natural mechanism that remains consistent regardless of personal or cultural differences. The "Pharyngeal Voice"
: Blends technical vocal mechanics with psychological and scientific insights, including contributions from acoustician Noel Bonavia-Hunt. Where to Find It
For those interested in exploring the depths of "The Voice of the Mind," we recommend:
Learn about Herbert-Caesari's background and his role in reviving the Old Italian School at Herbert Caesari - Books on Singing specific exercises
Before discussing The Voice of the Mind , we must understand the man behind the voice. Edgar F. Herbert Caesari (often listed as E.F.H. Caesari) was a British metaphysical writer active during the early to mid-20th century. He was deeply influenced by the , Theosophy , and the practical mysticism of the Golden Dawn tradition. Unlike his contemporaries who focused purely on prosperity or positive thinking, Caesari emphasized the energetic resonance of thought.
: A centerpiece of Caesari's teaching, this "peculiar" mechanism helps blend chest and head registers. It is described as a specific vocal fold formation combined with tuned resonance, allowing for light, flexible tones in high and medium ranges for nearly all voice types.