Simone Vitale is a practitioner and educator in Resonance-Based Bodywork, guest lecturer, composer, and sound explorer whose work bridges sound, embodiment, perception, and human experience.
Originally trained in professional music production and studio engineering in Rome, Italy, his background spans more than two decades across music, composition, sound design, bodywork, and applied therapeutic practices.
Since 2012, his work has increasingly focused on the role of resonance, listening, and embodied sound in personal transformation, nervous system regulation, and human connection.
Drawing from sound work, craniosacral therapy, somatic approaches, vocal resonance, psychoacoustics, and contemplative traditions, he developed an integrative approach he describes as Resonance-Based Bodywork: a practice exploring how sound, touch, perception, and relational attunement influence the body, the nervous system, and consciousness.
Since 2013, Simone has offered trainings, workshops, lectures, and individual sessions internationally, including in Germany, Finland, Estonia, India, and New Zealand. His teaching combines structured methodology with direct experiential exploration, integrating scientific perspectives, embodied practice, and intuitive listening.
Alongside his educational work, he continues to compose music and investigate the relationship between sound, perception, emotion, and states of awareness through both artistic and therapeutic contexts.
His background and studies include professional music production and audio engineering, Vocal Yoga VY Technique (Clare Fanning, Auroville); Healing Sounds course (Jonathan Goldman); Sound Healing Diploma (Sound Healing Academy); HeartMath Practitioner Certification, Craniosacral Therapy & Somato-Emotional Release (Upledger Institute), Touch for Health (1 & 2), Integral Somatic Psychology (ISP), vocal practices, sound therapy methodologies, contemplative traditions, and years of practical research into the therapeutic, perceptual, and transformative dimensions of sound.