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The defining premise of The Voice of the Mind is that singing is fundamentally a rather than a purely mechanical one. Herbert-Caesari argues that modern vocal education relies too heavily on local physical forcing, which ruins natural acoustics.

to the vocal machinery; with time and repetition, these physical actions become second nature. Acoustic & Sensory Focus:

The voice of the mind by Edgar F. Herbert-Caesari | Open Library. View 3 Editions. An edition of The voice of the mind (1951) Open Library

The Voice of the Mind: Exploring Inner Speech and Imagination — A Guide to Edgar F. Herbert Caesari’s Work

Herbert-Caesari posited that "Beauty" in vocal tone is not merely subjective but a result of ideal function and "fitness". Key Technical Concepts The Pharyngeal Voice:

"The Voice of the Mind" is a spiritual and philosophical book that explores the nature of consciousness, the human mind, and the relationship between the individual and the universe. The book is written by Edgar F. Herbert and Caesari, and it offers a unique perspective on the human experience.