No. The evaluation is not a performance test. Liuba needs to hear what is happening in your voice now, including the parts that feel uncertain, tight, cautious, or unreliable.
Your result: Tension Pattern
Your voice may be working harder than the song needs.
This result points to extra effort entering the system before the voice has a chance to coordinate. The next step is not to push more, but to hear where the pressure begins.
The quiz gives you a useful starting point. The Online Singing Evaluation lets Liuba hear what is really happening and send you a written voice plan.
Symptom mirror
How this blocker may show up
Tension can show up as physical pressure, effort, or a sound that feels harder to trust.
- The throat, jaw, tongue, neck, or breath pressure takes over quickly.
- High or stronger phrases feel heavier than they should.
- You can make sound, but it does not feel natural or repeatable.
- Do not keep pushing through tightness to prove the voice can cope.
- Do not add more exercises before you know where the extra effort starts.
Why this may happen
The quiz result is a starting point
Tension often appears when the body tries to solve uncertainty with more effort: more throat pressure, more breath pressure, or more bracing before the phrase has a chance to coordinate.
This is not a medical diagnosis and it is not a final verdict on your voice. It is a direction for what should be listened to more carefully in a live evaluation.
Liuba's expert insight
What Liuba listens for
In an online evaluation, Liuba listens for the moment effort enters the sound: before the phrase, on a harder note, when breath pressure rises, or when you begin judging the result.
The goal is to find the pattern behind the symptom, not just label the surface problem.
Evaluation checks
What the Online Singing Evaluation can clarify
Where throat, jaw, tongue, neck, or breath pressure appears.
What changes when pitch, vowel, or volume changes.
Whether the voice is bracing before the sound or reacting during the phrase.
Which first adjustment reduces effort without making the sound collapse.
FAQ
Common questions about this result
No. This is vocal coaching, not medical diagnosis. If you have pain, persistent hoarseness, or a medical concern, you should speak with a qualified health professional.
Yes. The online evaluation is designed for live voice assessment. Liuba listens to how the voice responds across simple tasks, range, vowels, pressure, and attention, then sends a written plan afterwards.
That is exactly why the quiz is treated as a starting point, not a final diagnosis. The evaluation can confirm the main pattern, reveal a different priority, or show where two patterns are connected.
You receive a written voice plan with the likely blocker, what to work on first, what to avoid, and the recommended next support. That may be self-practice, 1:1 coaching, Video Feedback, or another proportionate next step.
Next step
Turn this result into a practical voice plan.
The evaluation keeps the next purchase focused: Liuba hears your voice, identifies the likely cause, and recommends the right next support after diagnosis.
