This study explains the development of 10-item scale for evaluation, named the a Voice Quality Scale for Emotion Evaluation (VQSEE). In the pilot study, adjectives to describe vocal quality in emotional expression were collected and 25 words were chosen. In Study one, participants ( n =72) imagined impression of vocal expressions (voice quality) in 10 emotions (surprise, excitement, joy, content, relax, sleep, sadness, cold anger, hot anger, and fear), and evaluated each. Consequently, A factor analysis suggested three factors (warmth, intenseness and dullness). In Study two, a listening expriment for the purpose of confirming the facter structures was conducted. Participants ( n =22) evaluated the scale after listening to a male and a female voice expressing ten emotions; The result confirmed the result of Study One.