S01 E001 Vocal Emission
Back to the Old School, Season 1, Episode 1 How Vocal Sound Is Really Produced Welcome to the very first episode of Back to the Old School, the official podcast of The Old School of Singing®. In this opening conversation, Giancarlo Monsalve, together with Travis and Christina, lays the foundation for one of the most misunderstood subjects in vocal training: how vocal sound is actually produced. This episode goes straight to the root of the matter. Not to theories, trends, or fashionable terminology, but to the physical and acoustic reality of the human voice. What is vocal emission? How does sound truly happen in the body? What role do the vocal folds, airflow, resistance, vibration, larynx, and pharyngeal space really play? And why has something so fundamental become so confused in modern teaching? Starting from the natural mechanics of a baby’s cry and moving into deeper reflections on language, spoken emission, resonance, culture, and operatic technique, this first episode explores the voice as both a human instinct and a highly trainable instrument. It also touches on the danger of artificial constructions, the importance of restoring the voice to its natural function, and the need to return to principles that are anatomical, repeatable, and true. This is not a conversation about gimmicks. It is a conversation about foundations. In this episode, we talk about: • what vocal emission really is • how sound is created through airflow and vocal fold vibration • why air does not “turn into sound,” but creates sound through physical interaction • the role of the larynx as a primary resonating structure • the importance of the pharyngeal space and the open throat • what we can learn from the cry of a child • how speech habits and language influence vocal behavior • why correct singing must be based on mechanics, not fantasy • the balance between science, tradition, and real vocal experience • why the old school still matters This first episode is also the beginning of a larger mission: to bring clarity back to singing, to defend truth in vocal technique, and to reconnect modern singers with the enduring principles that made the great voices of the past possible. Welcome to Back to the Old School.