Vox Agnotology: Why So Much of What We Know About Singing Is Wrong
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Why do so many singing myths persist—even in college classrooms?
In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, host Josh Manuel explores Vox Agnotology—a term he’s coined to describe the willful and unintentional ignorance surrounding how the voice actually works.
Inspired by the field of agnotology (the study of ignorance), Josh breaks down how outdated or misunderstood vocal concepts continue to be passed from teacher to student, even when science tells us otherwise. He shares personal stories, historical context, and practical advice on how to break free from inherited misinformation and start asking better questions.
You’ll learn:
- What Vox Agnotology is (and why you’ve never heard of it)
- Why even well-meaning teachers pass on incorrect vocal technique
- How to begin reading research without a science degree
- Trusted sources to grow your understanding of voice science
- How emotional attachment to mentors and tradition can hold us back
🎧 Whether you’re a singer, teacher, or voice nerd, this episode will challenge what you think you know—and empower you to build a more accurate, evidence-based understanding of the voice.
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