Sharry Edwards Keynote Articles
and Foundational BioAcoustic Reading
This library brings together keynote writings by Sharry Edwards — the pioneer of BioAcoustic Biology — spanning voice analysis, frequency equivalence, stress physiology, and the body’s acoustic signalling systems.
These articles are presented for educational reference and historical context, offering insight into how voice-based frequency patterns reveal underlying stress, compensation, and regulatory imbalance long before symptoms become chronic.
- Foundational concepts behind BioAcoustic Voice Analysis
- How sound and frequency relate to biological regulation
- Historical context for modern BioAcoustic applications
- Educational research articles from 2018–2025
About Sharry Edwards’ Work
Sharry Edwards is the founder of BioAcoustic Biology and a leading researcher in the field of voice-based frequency analysis. Her work established the concept that the human voice carries measurable acoustic markers reflecting biological stress, emotional load, and compensatory regulatory patterns within the body.
Through decades of research, Edwards developed the system of Frequency Equivalence®, linking vocal formants and harmonics to physiological processes such as inflammation, endocrine signalling, detoxification pathways, and neurological regulation. This framework provided one of the earliest models for non-invasive biological assessment using sound.
The keynote articles collected here document the evolution of these ideas, offering insight into how BioAcoustic principles moved from experimental observation into structured analytical models now used worldwide for educational, research, and complementary health applications.