LPR:

What every

Singer

needs to know

(Psst, you don't need a medical degree to understand this!)​

LPR:

What every

Singer

needs to know

(Psst, you don't need a medical degree to understand this!)

Why flux?

/flʌks/ (n.)

  1. A flowing of fluid from the body
  2. A continued flow
  3. A continuous moving on or passing by
  4. A state of change or fluctuation

Citation:

Merriam-Webster. (n.d.). Flux. In Merriam-Webster.com dictionary. Retrieved September 27, 2021, from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flux/.

RE flux

I am here to help you understand what LPR is.

Learn more about your LPR symptoms, and how they impact your most important asset – your voice. 

IN flux

You’re here because you want to leave the frustrations behind. 

You want to change your career for the better.

Now, take a deep breathe, and let the influx of air – and knowledge – lead you.

 

Why flux?

/flʌks/ (n.)

  1. A flowing of fluid from the body
  2. A continued flow
  3. A continuous moving on or passing by
  4. A state of change or fluctuation
Citation:
Merriam-Webster. (n.d.). Flux. In Merriam-Webster.com dictionary. Retrieved September 27, 2021, from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flux/.

RE flux

I am here to help you understand what LPR is.

Learn more about your LPR symptoms, and their impact on your most important asset – your voice.

You’re here because you want to leave the frustrations behind. 

You want to change your career for the better.

Now, take a deep breathe, and let the influx of air – and knowledge – lead you.

IN flux

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Hi, I'm Crystal!

Being a classically trained soprano with LPR,
I help my fellow singers understand what LPR is, and share the resources that supported me to get my voice back.

You are in the right place if you are:
  • a singer, with or without LPR symptoms;
  • a voice teacher with students managing LPR symptoms;
  • an occupational voice user (i.e., theater performers, speakers, teachers, etc.);
  • a medical professional (MDs, ENTs, otolaryngologists, SLPs, etc. – welcome!);
  • are a learner, just like me!
 
Struggling with LPR for more than 10 years, I relate to all the occupational voice users, especially when we could not keep our voices in top shape at all times. I want to tell you,

“You are not alone.”

How Can I Help?

Work with Me

Whether you are new to singing, or
are a voice veteran, I provide one-to-one voice lessons with goals tailored to YOU.
 

What is LPR?

Dive into the definition of LPR, and learn why this medical condition affects your singing.
 

What’s new?

I regularly share tips on maintaining your voice, and update you on the latest research on LPR. Don’t worry – you won’t need a science degree to understand.

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