This paper aims at providing a methodological answer to the topic of v
oice stability. Seventeen experimental subjects read a standard text 5
times during a 2-week period. The data were obtained through the Long
-Term Average Spectrum and were analyzed with a twofold procedure: (i)
analysis of the absolute energy values at different frequency points
throughout the length of the spectrum, and (ii) analysis of the relati
ve values obtained by subtraction of each of two consecutive frequency
values analyzed. The results obtained with the first procedure indica
te that the differences that exist between the various sessions are ce
ntered mainly in the frequencies below 0.6 kHz and in the area of 4 kH
z, following a linear tendency. The fact that the differences between
sessions disappear when employing relative measures may indicate that
the utilization of these measures eliminates the sources of systematic
or aleatoric error can be introduced during a recording or in the per
iod of time between two consecutive recording sessions.