“The Canto Coletivo process gives me faith in the sacred. In the connection between women. In life. To inhabit my voice with full consciousness is the gift of meeting my own soul.”
Marcela Boechat · Canto Coletivo de Mulheres
A digital somatic-vocal practice
the path from individual vibration to collective resonance.
A method for working with the singing voice from the inside out. By Greyce Ornelas, singer and vocal teacher of sixteen years. In development.

Singer·Teacher·Master's, UFMG · Universidade de Aveiro · Música do Círculo · Sonora Brasil · Edital Descentra 2025
What the fellowship builds
01
Recorded video sessions, ten to sixty minutes each. Integrated and targeted.
02
Portuguese, English, Spanish. More to follow.
03
Systematization → recording → platform → testing.
04
User-tested across contexts, bodies, geographies.
Methodology
Resonant Voice is a structured, body-first methodology for working with the singing voice. It treats vocal production as a coordinated psychophysical event, not a performance, not a relaxation. Three axes integrate into a single practice.

The body is the instrument.
The voice is the field it makes.

Body awareness, spinal organization, and movement as the foundation of vocal production. Tension is released, posture reorganizes, the body becomes available to sound. The voice cannot be cultivated separately from the structure that carries it.

Technical refinement guided by the perception of vibration in the body. Internal sensory feedback is treated as the primary reference, ahead of any external sound result. Acoustics meets feel: the conditions for the voice to deepen, project, and gain timbre on its own terms.

Improvisation, listening, and collective musicality. The bridge between technique and expression, where the voice becomes a relation. This is where the practice opens out, from a private vibration into something shared.
A first practice — two minutes
Stand. Spine vertical. Don't push.
Soften the jaw. Slow breath in through the nose. Released breath out through the mouth.
Hum quietly on a comfortable pitch — under ordinary speaking volume. Notice where the vibration travels: lips, chest, soft palate.
Open the hum to ahhh on the same pitch. Where does the vibration go now?
The voice has not arrived. The conditions for it have.
What I believe
Vibration is the framework of the universe.
Hatred gives way to melody.
Music is necessarily cooperation. It goes against the spirit of war.
When two or more human beings resonate together, no matter the context, it brings improvement.
Origin
In 2016, after a decade as a professional singer and vocal teacher, I lost my voice. A vocal cyst, alongside a deep depression, interrupted the career I had spent years building. The medical path was surgery. I chose another route.
Through somatic practice, slow breath, and a different relationship with the body, the cyst regressed without surgical intervention. The voice came back: a different voice, one I now understand as a field of presence, regulation, and expression.
Resonant Voice is the methodology I built from that recovery. It is the practice I would have wanted access to in 2016, and the one I have now offered to hundreds of people across Brazil and Latin America.
A turning point. From performance to vibration as the unit of the work.

Belo Horizonte → Serra Grande, Bahia
A timeline
2011
UFMG + Universidade de Aveiro
2015
Master's, vocal pedagogy
2016
The cyst. No surgery. Recovery.
2016
Canto Coletivo begins
2022
Baião de Sereia · forró feminino
2025
Sonora Brasil · Colombia tour
2026
Resonant Voice
Lineage
No practice arrives without teachers. Some named, others held by tradition. These are the bodies of knowledge this work bows to.
Direct teachers
Lived traditions
Vibration, made visible
the path from individual vibration to collective resonance.
In practice
Resonant Voice is not a hypothesis. It has been developed across sixteen years of vocal teaching and ten years of collective practice, and has trained hundreds of voices across Brazil, Colombia, and beyond.
By the count
years teaching the singing voice
years of collective practice
ongoing programs
cities where the work meets
international tour · Colombia 2025
2016 to present
An ongoing project for women's vocal autonomy through collective singing. Long-term programs, immersive workshops, weekly classes. Hundreds of students across Brazil. The seedbed for the Resonant Voice methodology.
@cantocoletivo_
Belo Horizonte
Women's collective and tribute concerts to the women composers of Belo Horizonte. Selected for the Edital Descentra, Lei Municipal de Incentivo à Cultura, 2025.
@coletivoacoral
2022 to present
Performing and researching the presence of women in forró, and conducting didactic concerts on Afro-Brazilian music. Sonora Brasil 2025 Colombia tour: San Café Jazz Club, Casa del Bosque al Amanecer, JATS.
@baiaodesereia · @sonorabrasilmusica







From the students
Originals in Portuguese, translated. The full collection of testimonies sits with Greyce.
“The Canto Coletivo process gives me faith in the sacred. In the connection between women. In life. To inhabit my voice with full consciousness is the gift of meeting my own soul.”
Marcela Boechat · Canto Coletivo de Mulheres
“After the work we have been doing on perceiving and owning my own vibration, singing has felt like massaging my body from the inside.”
Student · Canto Coletivo de Mulheres
“There is a me before, and a me after the Canto Coletivo experience. I did not imagine I would learn so much. It was transformative.”
Maria Teresa · Canto Coletivo de Mulheres
Where it meets
The work already has homes.
What's coming
Resonant Voice (the platform) translates the methodology into a structured digital pathway. A library of guided vocal practices, ten to sixty minutes, organized as integrated sessions and targeted micro-practices.
Multilingual from day one: Portuguese, English, Spanish, with more to follow. Built for use in daily life, not as a one-off course.
Months 1 to 3
Organize the methodology from accumulated experience. Structure practices, categories, developmental pathways.
Months 4 to 7
Record the library of guided vocal practices in video format, ten to sixty minutes. Integrated sessions and targeted micro-practices on posture, breath, resonance, vocal release, musicality.
Months 8 to 10
Build the platform prototype with a small technical team. Designed for daily use, not as a one-off course. Translated into English and Spanish.
Months 11 to 12
Test with real users. Listen to what works, what gets in the way. Refine the practice and the platform together.
Scope
Twelve months. One researcher, working with collaborators on production, platform, and design.