If you have always wanted to be a rock, pop, country, jazz, gospel or R&B singer, then we have the pitch-perfect voice professor just for you
If you have always wanted to be a rock, pop, country, jazz, gospel or R&B singer, then we have the pitch-perfect voice professor just for you. Every week our voice students enjoy the challenge of physical exercises that are specifically designed to improve vocal range, ear training, breath control, vibrato, tone production, enunciation and much, much more.
Students set personal goals for their voice lessons. Along with your teacher, you can work on sounding like your favorite recording artists. Or, if you prefer, you can develop your own unique voice.
We also provide multiple opportunities for students to perform in public through performance events. Whatever your goals, we’ll help you find your voice in a fun, challenging way!
Our schools teaching philosophy is primarily influenced by Dr. Suzuki Shinichi's mother tongue method, Shirley Given's Adventure in Violinland and "Music For Little Mozart" series for young pianists.
We engage young children through the usage of visuals such as illustrated characters and stuffed animals to help make stories for each song.
This helps to keep make their young minds more imaginative and exciting for each day's lesson. We believe that if we make the size of a violin smaller, they are able to start playing as young as 3 years old.
We provide individual training to help you develop confidence in your abilities and improve your technique and performance in a variety of musical styles including pop, rock, jazz, and theater. With the knowledge of our experienced trainers, these classes can help you achieve your goals as a singer
Voice Lessons are offered by Phoenix Conservatory of Music. The Phoenix Conservatory of Music is a nonprofit whose mission is to unleash the power of music by providing high quality music education and experiences to students and families that is affordable and accessible.
Voice Lessons are offered by San Jose School of Music.
For the serious singer ready to develop their voice, the best age to start are the pre-teen and teenage years. (12 years old and older). Voices are starting to change and develop into their "adult" sound
Voice Lesson are offered by Jacksonville School of the Arts
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