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Vasundhara Vee on losing her voice and finding a new calling as a vocal behaviourist
Updated On: 18 August, 2026 10:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Singer Vasundhara Vee opens up about losing her voice to recurrent vocal nodules and how her journey to recovery led her to become a vocal behaviourist. She now combines music, physiology, neurology and psychology to help artistes improve their voices and performance

Vasundhara Vee explains the physiology of vocal cords during a session
She has kept up with the rhythms of Louiz Banks and Ranjit Barot, performed across the world in France, Egypt, and Bulgaria, and yet Vasundhara Vee is happiest when busy studying. “I am a nerd at heart. I need to be awed once a day to stay fascinated by the world,” she laughs. For now though, it is her turn to awe us. Now, the singer has become a vocal behaviourist unravelling the science behind the art of her own music.
From darkness
While she loved biology as a young schoolgirl, the artiste never really caught on to science. She admits, “It was 14 years ago that I lost my voice. I was suffering from recurrent nodules, and almost pre-surgical. It was a dark night of the soul.”


