Our approach to voice lessons is based on the Vocal Mastery Method: KTL’s Unique Program for Developing Successful Singers
Our approach to voice lessons is based on the Vocal Mastery Method: KTL’s Unique Program for Developing Successful Singers.
The Vocal Mastery Method Features:
Breath Control
Chest/Head Voice and Smoothing the break
Tone Production, Pitch Matching, and Harmony
Articulation and Vibrato
Special attention to Solfege (“Fixed Do” for ear-training and “Moveable Do” for choir participants)
Sight Singing, an essential for choir auditions in most schools.
KTL is a leading Portland music school because our approach to teaching music is based on two main principles:
Students enjoy the learning process more and grow faster if they play music they know and like. If they are unsure, we will help them find music that speaks to them and is appropriate for their level.
If children put in the time to learn something by ear, their ownership of the experience and confidence in their abilities grow exponentially
Custom music classes:
We design private instruction and group music classes for all ages:
We develop the student’s music reading abilities, theory comprehension, technique, rhythm, ear training, creativity, and performance practice.
We set goals at the start of each semester, keep track of our assignments, and give on demand progress reports.
We offer many ways for students to develop their musical skills including formal and mini recitals, UpStartRock, the Karaoke Concert, invitational performances for upper level students, demo recordings, and teen volunteering at our summer camp.
Students get time at their lessons to have a supported jam session and are encouraged to figure out songs by ear and devise their own songs.
Performances are essential to grow musically. They give our students an opportunity to perform for each other, their families, and the greater community in a setting that actually helps them face stage fright and conquer it. We hold two formal recitals each year and mini recitals at community retirement homes.
We believe that every student enjoys the learning process more and grows faster as a musician if they play music that interests them. It also helps immensely if the student has a deep sense of how the music they’re learning is supposed to sound which means we prize learning by ear as much as we do learning by reading.
We cultivate both skills. Along with their lesson and theory books, students get to choose their own music or are given help in finding music that speaks to them that’s appropriate for their level.
Going along with their creative development, students get time at their lessons to have a supported jam session and are encouraged to figure out songs by ear and devise their own songs. We make lessons fun, interesting, and challenging.
Voice Lessons are offered by The Ghost Music School
School of Rock is where young singers and aspiring vocalists go to learn the fundamentals of singing like breathing, posture and diction.
Voice Lessons are offered by Bellevue Performing Arts Center
The Vocal Studies Program is divided into six 10-week quarters of study. The first four quarters cover the basics of musicianship, exposure to important musical styles, and the opportunity to gain experience rehearsing and performing in a live band setting. Semesters five and six give each student ...
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