For worship singers
Walk into Sunday with nothing in the way. Each morning, Sound shows you what your voice is asking for — and you work the one thing that matters most this week. By month two, the room hears the difference.
The Framework
We look at five dimensions of your voice — from physical grounding to artistic expression.
Stabilizes the nervous system and establishes safety in the body. The root system your voice grows from.
Organizes posture and physical balance so the voice can move freely. Coherence and order from head to toe.
Trains breath and energy management for consistency and endurance. The load-bearing structure of your sound.
Clarifies resonance and tone so sound travels with ease instead of force. Precision and directionality.
Applies technique to real musical and worship contexts with intention and discernment. Expression as identity overflow.
What You'll See
Three living surfaces. The spectrogram shows your harmonic stack as you sing. The pitch ribbon shows the note you're aiming for and the one you're hitting. The rings show today's growth — quiet, ambient, never punitive.
Closing all three is the only "win" state — quiet, no fanfare. No streak guilt, no red flames. The journal, not the leaderboard.
From the room
I've tried every vocal tool for our worship team. Sound is the first one that gives me a Tuesday picture and a Sunday picture — not just exercises.
The thirty-second voice check tells me more about my voice than my last six months of YouTube tutorials combined. I keep showing my coach the spectrogram.
By week four every singer on my team had something specific they were working on. Not 'work on your breath.' Something specific. Rehearsals got real.
From the founder
I'm a worship singer and a vocal coach. For ten years I watched singers — gifted, faithful, hard-working singers — show up to rehearsal week after week with the same questions and no framework to answer them. Why is the bridge collapsing? Why am I tense by song four? Why does my voice feel different on Sunday than Tuesday?
The honest truth: most vocal tools paste a generic warm-up on top of a real human voice and call it growth. The voice is a system — body, mind, spirit, all at once — and a system needs a system to read it. That's what GASPS is. That's what Consecrated Sound is.
My dream is simple. Every worship singer, in every room, in every church, growing on purpose. Not chasing a YouTube tutorial. Not waiting for the once-a-quarter coaching session. Three minutes a day, a real picture of what's happening, and the smallest move that makes the most difference this week. Compound that for a year.
This is for singers who already love the room they sing in — and want their voice to be worthy of it.