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Instruments: Voice
I am a firm believer that anyone who wants to improve their singing, to go forward from whatever level they are currently at, can do so if they take the first step to start studying with a voice teacher. It can seem daunting at first, but through the use of a variety of vocal exercises and the use of songs in whatever style of music you are interested in singing, you can start the process of gaining new tools and habits to increase your singing skills. Read More
Instruments: Voice, Music
Having grown from southern roots as a Louisiana native, I am encouraged by the opportunities 1200 miles have fostered in both my professional and individual growth and development. I am currently a Music Education (Voice) & Hospitality Management student at The Pennsylvania State University where I have had the opportunity to enrich my knowledge of the field/industry and to strengthen my abilities as both an individual and performer. Music has always served as an important aspect of my life and it is my goal to share such a love and profound understanding of the beauty in our art form with each student that I meet and interact with. Read More
Instruments: Voice
The most important part of singing is making sure no harm is ever being done - so healthy technique is the key, then, we start to focus on depth of sound, etc. I try to help my students find a way to make singing as natural and simple as possible, without overthinking and becoming obsessive about rhythms or pitches. Of course everything should be accurate, but the more the vowels are forward (like in speech), the jaw and tongue can move freely and independently (just like when we yell), and the breath is constant, then everything will be in tune. Read More
Instruments: Voice
Every voice is unique and special. I work hard to help each student find his or her own voice. The environment I strive for is created by a collaborative and individualized effort. As an instructor, listening to the needs of each student is the key to finding an approach best suited for their needs. One must listen to their singing as well as how they communicate their understanding of their own instrument. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Voice
For my jazz students, I always start them off singing simple standard tunes that many people are familiar with. I have access to every jazz real book, and have many different lead sheets to tunes that aren't even included in them. I also have access to many different musical theatre books for all different voice types. I'm working on getting more piano books in my library, but I am a friend to many professional pianist that are able to provide a variety of texts to me which helps me more than I know. Read More
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