Tired of vocal lessons that don’t work?
There are not many vocal mistakes you could make that I haven’t made.
In my career as club singer, session singer, jingle company staff singer, songwriter, recording artist and stage performer I have sung in about every situation you can, performing in choirs, clubs, home studio vocal booths, major recording studios, national television shows and venues from state fairs to amphitheaters.
I know what it feels like to not have the voice you need for the song you are about to sing. I have experienced vocal strain, range limitations, pitch problems, and even vocal damage. For a professional vocalist, these issues can seriously threaten a career (and did threaten mine!).
The last person I recommended your PPP CDs to blew everyone away in the studio with the change in him before and after he studied your course!
– Frank Bacus, recording engineer
Studying under professional vocal coach Gerald Arthur showed me how important professional level vocal training can be. A few years after I started working with him, I had a #1 record and won ACM New Vocalist of the Year. A few years after that, I was asked by several singers to help them hit notes they were having trouble with, and with Gerald’s blessing, I started teaching voice myself. Eager to become a better teacher, I began studying the art of vocal training from every source I could find. I read books and studied courses, I talked to doctors, chiropractors and nutritionists. I gained insights from working with every student. I tested EVERYTHING with one criteria: Does it WORK ?
A few years after I began to teach, I began noticing that everything I knew about the voice would fit within three major categories: Breath issues, Throat issues, and Performance issues. And- I noticed they affected each other. I put these three cornerstones together with an imagery from a book by vocal coach Jeffrey Allen- and Power, Path & Performance was born. Major music careers have been born, problem voices have been set free, and people have found voices they never knew they had from studying this method.
You have been looking for this. Your voice deserves “Power, Path and Performance ” vocal training that WORKS, as proven in the real world of stage and studio performance!
I truly believe your vocal classes and vocal DVD helped me earn this nomination for Country Single of the Year!! Thank you for all you do!
– Matt Farris, recording artist
Power, Path and Performance vocal training is now available in two courses:
The small, condensed course
1. The small, condensed course sells for $19.99 (plus shipping if on physical CD).

This small but packed course
- takes you through assessing your vocal strengths and weaknesses,
- introduces you to the “Power, Path and Performance” method,
- and teaches you a very effective vocal warmup.
The full, comprehensive course
2. The full, comprehensive course sells for $87 (plus shipping if physical package).

This full course contains about 4 hours of vocal instruction:
- 31 audio files teaching PPP breath, throat & communication techniques which create instant and ongoing improvement in vocal ability, delivery and vocal health.
- 13 audio files teaching HOW to do vocal exercises and warmup routines correctly, efficiently, and safely.
- One hour video of Judy demonstrating proper form in the vocal exercises.
- 10 color illustrations.
- 7 Male and Female vocal exercise routines and warmups.
Purchase the full course as a physical package


- Choose either the 6-disc package, or the thumb drive. (You specify which at shipping).
- Please note, this option is only available within the US. No international shipping.
Or, save on shipping and just purchase the digital download.
Judy- Thanks so much for your programs! I have the Power, Path & Performance program and it has transformed my voice in only 2 weeks!! Wait ’til we see another 2 months!!! Soo excited for your newsletters and for continuing my vocal education with you.
– Julia Bowen, satisfied owner of PPP CDs
More about Power, Path and Performance
Power, Path and Performance features instruction in three essential areas that Judy believes are necessary to master when developing your maximum voice:
“Power”: Breathe correctly, understand your voice’s “engine” and sing with extraordinary control, strength and volume.
“Path”: Learn how to keep your throat open and easy, maintaining your power without
straining your vocal cords.
“Performance”: Move your audience to tears, joy or profound reflection by entering
the song and “making it real.”
Using tools of anatomy, imagery and vocal exercises to connect the mind and body to the voice, you’ll reap the following rewards:
- A powerful yet controlled voice with no vocal-cord strain
- Pitch accuracy and vocal “lick” ease (stylized ad-lib or embellishment)
- Evenness of volume and intensity yet passionate and believable delivery
- Healed vocal “breaks” (unwanted yodels) and blended registers (high and low voices)
- Vocal uniqueness from access to one’s own resonances
- Floating, sustained tones
- Expanded vocal range
- Freedom of expression due to lack of tension and fear
- Confidence and joy in the ability to communicate and to move the heart
Judy Rodman’s vocal techniques have changed my life. There isn’t another person that has affected my musical career more than her.
– Mat Kearney, Recording Artist
Who Benefits?
Beginners, highly advanced professionals and even classical vocalists desiring a more contemporary sound will benefit from this ultimate vocal technique. Public speakers will gain powerful yet pleasant, communicative voices that are not easily fatigued.
Power, Path and Performance starts working quickly but can be studied for a lifetime, as the concepts become clearer and the techniques more entrenched in muscle memory.
Power, Path & Performance CDs are working great … best investment I ever made!
– Randy Cooke, satisfied buyer
Acknowledgments:
Special thank you to Mr. Jeffrey Allen of Van Nuys, Calif., for allowing me to use his concept “Voice Path.” I highly recommend his books (Secrets of Singing). .
Many thanks to Dr. Dwaine Allison, chiropractor. He not only has literally “straightened me out”, but has been an invaluable resource to me on anatomy, pressure points, nerve issues and the value of subtle anatomic manipulation as used in the Feldenkrais and Alexander methods. I also thank Alexander practitioner Ethan Kind for his invaluable information and suggestions for making muscular effort more efficient for singers.
I’m grateful to Dr. Charlie Ferguson, Dr. Robert Hubbard, naturopathic physician Dr. Eddi Kenny and natural health practitioner Lynn Lavers for their invaluable input on anatomic, nutritional and health issues of vocalists.