BOB CORFF TOP CELEBRITY VOICE COACH REVEALS SECRETS
OF CREATING A DRAMATICALLY DYNAMIC VOICE

Actors can now learn the same voice techniques taught privately to top stars by celebrity voice coach Bob Corff through a audio course he is releasing for the first time.

Now all performers can improve their voice by using Corff's "Voice Method" course previously available exclusively to such students as Amy Irving, Ted Danson and Heather Locklear.

Following the voice techniques revealed on this course, stage actors can learn to project their voice and achieve a dynamic and effective vocal quality. Film and television performers can acquire a powerfully smooth speaking voice and enhance vocal flexibility, opening doors to roles for which they might otherwise have been overlooked. Singers can improve their musicality and gain strength, range and stamina.

"Practicing the exercises revealed on the course for three weeks daily will make a striking improvement in any actor's or singer's voice," Corff says. "This can have as dramatic an affect on their performance and confidence as having a face lift."

With Hollywood, New York and London housing such an abundance of talented performers hoping to make it big, producers and directors must look for that special someone whose qualities are a notch above the rest.

The very talented Hank Azaria, star & producer of “Huff” on Showtime said, “Bob, thank you for working with me on ‘Along Came Polly.’ I got a great response. It’s always a pleasure working with you.”

Many of Corff’s students say their voice is responsible for a lot of their achievements.

Corff often works with actors to perfect their voice for specific roles. Vanessa Redgrave went to Corff to lower her pitch to sound like a man for the movie "Second Serve." Jonathan T. Thomas needed to work on clarity for his role as the lion cub in Disney's "Lion King." Alan Campbell worked with Corff to prepare the audition for the demanding lead role in "Sunset Blvd." and relied on his training throughout the production to keep his voice in shape.

As Corff teaches in his private lessons, the course covers such basics as breathing techniques and how the voice works. He proceeds to reveal advanced methods of voice control and exercises aimed at specific areas typically in need of improvement.

From his many years on stage, Corff knows first-hand what having a good voice means to performers. From playing Jesus in "Jesus Christ Superstar," to playing Danny Zuko in Broadway's production of "Grease," Corff knows the demands the performer faces with each production. That is why so many of his students believe his Voice Method course is a vital tool in helping the artist become that special someone the directors are looking for.