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Featured Voice Teachers Near Miramar, FL

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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Voice lessons in Miramar . Whether you are looking for beginner guitar lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!

Emilio S

Instruments: Piano Voice Music Keyboard

I always adapt my teaching to each student. I do not believe in general systems for everyone. Sometimes my students want to have a repertory as exclusive as possible. Also, as a teacher, I have to reinvent myself in order to maintain always burning and bright the light of the motivation and enthusiasm. This is especially important when you have a student with special needs. Then you have to be even more creative, and stimulating. Read More

Ashley H

Instruments: Voice

My teaching experience began in the school year of 2011-2012 when I had the pleasure of an apprenticeship with a locally renowned Music Director at E.W.F. Stirrup Elementary. This was where my passion for teaching music flourished. Under Director Sherker's wing, we taught and directed the elementary school string orchestra and chorus programs. From then on I knew that my talent and studies were meant to be spread through my own teachings. Read More

Martin S

Instruments: Guitar Voice Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar

MY TEACHING EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN OVER THE LAST 20 YEARS . I ENCOURAGE REGULAR PRACTICE ON LEVELS THAT ARE COMPATABLE WITH THE STUDENTS CURRENT LEVEL . VOCAL INSTRUCTIONS START WITH BASIC VOCAL RANGE AND STAMINA AND PROGRESS WITH EACH LESSON. GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS START WITH STUDENTS LEVEL WHEN STARTING LESSONS WITH ME AND RANGE OF INSTRUCTION INCLUDE CHORD STRUCTURE , FINGERPICKING, VARIOUS FRETBOARD TECHNIQUES AND INCLUDE BLUES FOLK POP INDIE POP COUNTRY SOFT ROCK AND BLUEGRASS. Read More

Diamond J

Instruments: Voice

My teaching experience started after college I began teaching with public schools in 2006 and teaching independently in 2009 all ages. I love all genres of music and I motivate and encourage my students to explore music in that way. I love to have fun with teaching and competition so I encourage students who are interested in a performing career to perform live in talents shows , community events, family parties and gatherings so that they are able to have the experience amongst there peers and family. Read More

Amy W

Instruments: Voice

I began teaching private lessons as part of my degree program. I also worked with several different age groups during field work. I taught small groups of students to upwards of forty students.  Read More

Kyle H

Instruments: Piano Voice Saxophone

I am a passionate musician and educator.  I have sung around the world, have had one of the best educations imaginable and love to pass along my experience to my students.  I have worked with classically trained singers and musical theater singers alike.  Some have gone on to sing at opera houses and some sing for enjoyment.   I enjoy teaching beginner and intermediate saxophone students, and beginner piano students as well. Read More

Ofelia M

Instruments: Piano Voice Keyboard

I absolutely LOVE LOVE teaching the art of music appreciation from various styles and students learning interests. My teaching style is an extremely fun Positive hands on learning approach to music. The music lessons are catered to the students musical preferences of genre/style. In Voice, we focus on the Italian "Belle Canto Method" to help enhance, grow and smoothen the students natural voice learning the proper vocal positioning/exercises to be able to sing in any musical style they love. Read More

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