Rose Zita Falko is a singer, songwriter, poet and holistic vocal coach who has spent the past 15 years devoted to the voice.
After extensive training with vocal coach and mentor Sharon Thompson, Rose Zita has since developed her own method revolving around the consistent practices and exercises she had implemented within her daily vocal warmup to ensure her voice stayed healthy, strong and show-fit.
Breathwork, movement and grounding played a big role as well as expansion, vocal control and sonic texture. With these key ingredients in mind Rose Zita Falko has developed a holistic and nourishing method to awaken and continue to grow the authentic voice and artist within.
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