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Aims and Scope

Australian Voice is a peer reviewed international journal that focuses on topics pertaining to the singing voice and vocal pedagogy.

Australian Voice provides a high quality and independent resource and forum for singers, researchers and voice teachers.

Australian Voice publishes articles on all singing voice related disciplines including classical and contemporary voice pedagogy, voice science, repertoire and stylistic discussions, language and diction, breathing techniques, expressivity and emotion in song, voice related technologies, choral singing and issues relevant to the business of studio teaching.

Australian Voice invites authors from all contexts of singing - performers, teachers, community artists, HDR students and researchers - from Australia and across the world to submit scholarly articles on any singing performance or pedagogy related subjects, including but not limited to:

Classical and contemporary voice pedagogy
Voice science
Repertoire and style discussions
Language and diction
Singing technique
Expressivity and emotion in song
Voice relevant technologies
Choral singing
Issues relevant to the business of studio teaching
Singing and teaching singing in the time of COVID-19
Community arts
Singing for health and wellbeing
Singing and psychology

Australian Voice is available through online research databases EBSCO and Informit (note these databases require an institutional login).

Publication fee

There is no charge to publish with Australian Voice.

Australian Voice’s scholarship is made possible by funding from the Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing.

Full website

Please note this site is the submission site for Australian Voice.

To visit the website for Australian Voice which includes links to past issues and editor/editorial board information, please click here.

ISSN 1325-1317
E-ISSN 1839-5236
Publisher: Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing