LAUREL

vocal artist/voice educator

vocologist


As a vocologist I give workshops, private lessons, present at conferences, and provide free educational resources on my website www.voicescienceworks.org. The voice is fascinating, mysterious and always evolving. The more we know about it, the more empowered voice users, voice educators and composers can  feel.


Vocology is the art and science of voice habilitation. This includes vocal training for singing and speaking, and detecting and treating speech pathologies through speech therapy.

Vocology draws on the fields of Vocal Performing Arts, Logopedics, Speech and Hearing Science, Audiology, Neurology, Laryngology, and Otology, and relies on knowledge of vocal anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, perceptual-motor learning principles, acoustics, the physics of sound, and vocal pedagogy and practice.

What does all that mean? It's the nitty-gritty of how we make sound and how  we teach people to make the sounds they want to make.



VoiceScienceWorks is an organization that my partner, Dr.David Harris, and I began working on three years ago. The website, www.voicescienceworks.org, now just over a year old, often draws over 20,000 unique site visitors per week. Through the website and VoiceScienceWorks publications, performance art, and workshops, we take contemporary research on the voice and translate it into directly applicable information for voice users.  The information on our website is free, accessible and inviting to anyone who is curious about the voice. Brilliant minds have been working through complex bio mechanics, physics, acoustics and neurology for decades, helping us to better understand what actually happens when we sing. We can now access that complex information through straight-forward explanations and methods.


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Why I love Vocology


It's Clarifying

The voice is the only instrument that the musician cannot see or directly touch. By seeking out clarifying, contemporary information about how we create different sounds and how our bodies acquire new skillsets, singers can experience a much more efficient, empowering and joyful learning process.

It's a Leveling Agent

Vocology, as a science, offers us a chance to understand how and why the voice does what it does. Through the creation of specific language based in scientific understanding, vocal practitioners are able to communicate complex ideas as they relate to all people, and avoid some of the conflicts that naturally develop from discussions based primarily in each individuals’ personal experience.

It's Always Growing

When I completed the Summer Vocology Institute with Dr. Ingo Titze three years ago I thought my brain would be oversaturated with everything there was to understand about the voice. Instead, I found myself enthralled with more questions than ever before and a deeper realization for how much more there is left to learn. Science is not a final answer, but measured process for how we can pose questions. The learning process never stops!

The Possibilities are Endless!

The human voice is the most diverse instrument on the face of the planet! We have endless choices about the sounds we want to create. Researching how these choices function has been liberating to me as a singer. The voice is not made up of right and wrongs or singular functions.

There's Room for All

Vocology is a brand new field with constant new questions and innovations. Each person’s experiences and discoveries count. There is room for everyone at the table – Be a Scientist, not a tourist, in your vocal experience!


ways we can work together

Voice Lessons

In the last decade I have held private voice studios in Seattle, Boston and Los Angeles as well as serving on the faculty at the Bosse School of Music, Boston, and serving as a vocologist and vocal coach for the College of the Holy Cross choirs.


For a consultation, make an appointment via Skype/Zoom, or visit my in-home studio in Los Angeles.

Group Workshops

Through VoiceScienceWorks, I have given workshops across the United States at colleges, voice studios, professional choral groups and online webinars. If you would like to schedule a workshop or find out about upcoming dates, please contact us. 

Attend a Conference

In the last several years I have presented at the Pan-American Vocology Association, American Choral Directors Associataion,  Acoustical Society of America, and Vocology in Practice. For a comprehensive list of upcoming conferences, click below.

Online Courses

Upcoming courses include "Writing for the Voice" and "Using Voice Software in the Studio". For release dates, please join the VoiceScienceWorks newsletter.

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education


M.M. Vocal Arts, 2019
University of Southern California 2016-2017

California State University, Los Angeles 2018-2019


Program Graduate
Voice Care Network

St. John's University

2015


Vocology Certificate
University of Utah

National Center for Voice & Speech

2014


B.A. Vocal Performance
Oregon State University

2013



Conferences


As a presenter and panelist, I have spoken at the following voice conferences:

  • PAVA: Pan-American Vocology Association, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • ACDA East: American Choral Directors Associataion, Eastern Division, 2016
  • ASA: Acoustical Society of America, 2016
  • VASTA: Voice and Speech Trainer's Association, 2018
  • VIP: Vocology in Practice, 2017, 2018
  • IVTOM: International Voice Teachers of Mix, 2017
  • EVTA-Be: European Voice Teachers Association, Belgium, 2019
  • N.E.O. Voice Festival, Co-Director, 2019

Memberships

  • Pan-American Vocology Association

Voting Member, 2014-present

  • Voice and Speech Trainers Association, member 2018
  • Student Chapter National Association of Teachers of Singing, USC

President and Founding Member, 2016-2017

  • Friends of OSU Opera

Secretary, 2011-2013


publications


  • The Choral Conductor's Companion, contributing author, 2020
  • Vocology in Practice: "Registration and the Value of New Language", 2019
  • The Voice Teacher's Cookbook, contributing author 2018
  • Vocology in Practice: "The Magic of Vocal Acoustics"

Co-Author, 2017

  • The Unfiltered Source

Designer and Editor, 2016

  • iSing Magazine: "A Step by Step Guide to Warming Up for Choral Groups"

Co-Author, 2016

  • VoiceScienceWorks

Director, Content Creator, Blog Author - ongoing

Recordings

  • Dr. Dan's Voice Essentials, Featured guest, 2019
  • Be A Singing Teacher Podcast, Featured guest, 2019
  • Star Singer, Featured guest, 2019
  • Intelligent Vocalist, Featured guest, 2019
  • The Naked Vocalist, Featured guest, 2018
  • SingTalk Radio

Featured guest, 2017

  • VoiceMatters Video Series

Featured guest, 2017

clinicians


As a vocologist through VoiceScienceWorks, I have been invited to give clinicians and workshops at the following institutions:

  • Summer Vocology Institute, National Center for Voice & Speech
  • College of the Holy Cross
  • Harvard University
  • Cornish College of the Arts
  • Chaffey College
  • California Institute of the Arts
  • Portland State University
  • Oregon State University
  • Souther Oregon University
  • Curry College
  • California State University, Los Angeles
  • California State University, Long Beach
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of South Florida
  • Linn-Benton Community College
  • University of Arizona
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Shameless Singing Studios
  • Catalina Foothills High School
  • BAST: Be A Singing Teacher Webinar
  • VocalizeU: Summer Artist Intensive
  • Cork School of Music
  • BIMM Dublin
  • York University 
  • Boston Conservatory