
Training Your Ears: Tools for Sharpening Your Perceptual Voice Evaluation Skills
In a recent episode of Yap Sesh, we talked about some of the most formative tools that shaped us during our training as voice clinicians. One skill we both kept coming back to? Learning to really listen—developing an ear for the nuanced qualities in the voices we hear and becoming confident in documenting those perceptions. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your perceptual accuracy, here are two resources that can help you refine your clinical ear and build stronger documentation skills.





VoiceProEd Achieves ASHA CE Provider Approval: What This Means for You
VoiceProEd has some exciting news to share with you!

Rediscovering Voice: Maurice’s Perspective
Here at VoiceProEd, Anna and I are often asked from folks just starting their work with singers, “How do I learn how to integrate my didactic knowledge of the voice with the experience of applying it into the voice session with my singing clients?” After entering my own clinical practice back in 2017, I had similar worries and questions…

Balance in a Voice Care Team
“The journey toward balance in the voice care team is ongoing. It requires commitment, flexibility, and an open mind from all involved.”

The Singing Voice Specialist
Who is the Singing Voice Specialist and what is their role in the care of the professional voice user?
