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The Tomatis MethodThe original Tomatis® Method, and its new educational application—Solisten®, are based on the work of Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis (1920 - 2001).
Tomatis concluded that overall human health sources from the health of one’s ear. He developed, researched and proved his theory: the voice only produces what the ear hears. His theory was independently confirmed at the Sorbonne in 1957 and became known as the Tomatis Effect. He developed two corollaries to his theory:
Tomatis was very interested in retraining the ear to re-gain sounds that are either weak or lost. These losses could result from a difficult pregnancy or birth, early childhood colds and illnesses, accidents, living near loud sounds, emotional trauma, or a myriad of experiences that alter how a person hears sounds. His curiosity led him to experiment with classical music and different ranges of sound. He discovered that listening problems are the root cause of many learning difficulties. Ultimately, Tomatis developed a highly effective technique to remedy learning concerns–the Tomatis Method–and proprietary electronic equipment to provide auditory stimulation training–the Electronic Ear.
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