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The Flux Singer aims to educate voice teachers and medical professionals in identifying the symptoms, and the symptomatic impact on singers’ quality of life due to laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR). All content on this website is solely for educational purposes only.
Please seek advice from medical professionals (ENTs, laryngologists, and speech therapists) if you experience any symptoms from LPR.

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

Sign up to learn about my LPR journey!

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.

From My Voice Blox

Ready to join me on my LPR journey?