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Wednesday 25th February at 12pm PT (Los Angeles)

Justin Stoney presents Listening like a Technician: Using Your Ear as a Voice Teacher

This workshop is for voice teachers who want to refine how they hear, interpret, and respond to the singing voice. Rather than relying on visual cues, metaphors, or habit, this session focuses on developing the pedagogical ear—learning to identify functional information in sound, distinguish cause from compensation, and make clearer teaching decisions based on what is actually being heard. Participants will strengthen their ability to translate listening into effective, evidence-informed vocal instruction.

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Justin Stoney is the Founder of New York Vocal Coaching, an internationally-recognized Voice Teacher and Vocal Coach, developer of the NYVC Voice Teacher Training & Certification Program, and author of the book "Sing Like Never Before". He has taught over 20,000 voice lessons to singers of diverse backgrounds, levels, styles, ethnicities, nationalities, and ages. His clients also include Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award-winning artists.

Mr. Stoney has been invited as a keynote speaker and presenter both nationally and internationally for conferences and workshops including PAVA (Pan American Vocology Association), Vocology in Practice, and NYSTA (New York Singing Teachers Association) Professional Development Program. He has appeared on numerous media outlets including NBC, CBS, and ABC, and been featured in multiple publications including The New York Times, Esquire, and SELF. He is a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), Vocology in Practice, VASTA (Voice and Speech Trainer’s Association), The Voice Foundation, Actors Equity, and SAG-AFTRA. Justin also collaborates with leading voice doctors and laryngologists to help bridge the gap between vocal pedagogy and voice medicine, and participates in cutting edge research on vocal science, pedagogy, and technology.

Mr. Stoney studied classical vocal technique with veterans of the Metropolitan Opera, Musical Theatre vocal technique with veterans of Broadway, and contemporary vocal technique with industry-leading Pop/Rock/R&B instructors. He also holds a BFA in Musical Theatre Performance and a BA in English from the University of Michigan, where he graduated at the top of his class and was elected University Commencement Speaker. Justin is also certified in Yoga with a strong background in anatomy, Alexander Technique, and physical fitness.

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Scroll for a sampling of past EdHub classes

The replays of these sessions are in our education library.

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Wolfgang Saus; Overtone singing: benefits of controlling harmonics
Wolfgang Saus; Overtone singing: benefits of controlling harmonics
Dan Turnell, Laryngeal Manual Therapy and the Singer
Bodo Maass; fundamental aspects of the acoustics of the voice
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Kaya Herstad-Carney: Fostering Progress and Motivation in Your Students
Amber Mogg Cathey: Growing your brand & business with social media
Carrie Birmingham- Singing Ears: The Importance of hearing in singing
Philippe Clark Hall: The most neglected skill in singing
Megan Durham: The trauma aware practitioner
Marcelo Saldias: Trumpet-like or banjo-like? A scientific and cultural update on brassy voices
Jono McNeil: Nu-skool pop vocal arranging
Crystal Barron: Assessing your clients' vocal health
Line Hilton & Kaya Herstad-Carney: Scales and tools for various voice issues
Emily Jackson: Motor Learning Theory and the CCM Singing Studio
Candi Louise: Digital Marketing
Aliki Katriou: Metalheads; Navigating the vocal technique of heavy metal