Learning to sing well is a lot like learning to play an instrument. An ear for pitch and a sense of rhythm are important, but daily practice is what really gets results. A good teacher can help you develop your technical and expressive skills, find your authentic voice and prevent bad habits.
You wouldn’t expect to be an instant whiz at guitar or piano, and becoming a good singer doesn’t happen overnight either. But with solid instruction and commitment to regular practice, your singing skills will develop over time.
Students also comment that learning to sing has powerful impact on the rest of their lives. I’d love to help guide you on your journey to develop your voice, and yourself.
I work with singers on vocal technique, as well as performance skills, so you have optimal control over your instrument, and can use it to express yourself freely. We’ll cover:
- breath control
- proper mouth shape
- blending the “chest” and “head” voices to create a unified sound
- correct tone placement
- how to use a microphone
- how to engage with an audience
- how to work with a band
- putting yourself into your songs
- and much more
Send me an email to arrange a complimentary initial lesson, either in person or via Skype.