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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!

Martin S

Instruments: Guitar Voice Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar

I AM A PASSIONATE INSTRUCTOR OF VOCAL TECHNIQUE AND GUITAR TECHNIQUE. VERY RELIABLE AND HAVE PLAYED LIVE PERFORMANCES IN PHILA, PENNA AND SCOTTSDALE, AZ. AND SEDONNA AZ.AND LAKE WORTH FLA. AND WEST PALM BEACH FL. AND WELLINGTON FLA. I HAVE BEEN IN ACTING CLASSES IN CLAUDE FILES ACTORS STUDIO AND REPRESENTD BY A MAJOR AGENCY IN SCOTTSDALE AZ. HAVE BEEN PERSONALLY INSTRUCTED IN GUITAR TECHNIQUE BY JOHN PILLA , WHO HAS RECORDED WITH BOB DYLAN AND ARLO GUTHRIE. Read More

Jonathan Z

Instruments: Voice

My teaching experience has all been one-on-one coachings in different styles such as Musical Theater, opera, oratorio and pop styles. I can really hear the potential in each voice and have been through every stage that a singer can possibly imagine. I started off as someone who had absolutely no sense of pitch with less than an octave of usable range and over the past three years have now gotten to the point of riffing, chest-mixing in the fifth octave, whistle tones... etc. Read More

Emilio S

Instruments: Piano Voice Music Keyboard

I am a Voice, Piano & Choral Direction educator with strong background and more than 30 years of experience widely recognized also as an accomplished and Choral Director as well as a composer and arranger of international prestige. Many choirs around the world and of course in USA sing my compositions and arrangements regularly. I have worked my whole life with children but also with adults giving my classes in English as well as in Spanish with some notions of Catalan Italian and French. Read More

Romnie G

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Violin Drums Bass Guitar Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar

i teach music on the David fory school of music , Singing , Violin at the main place and helping drum and piano classes as a substitute teacher , the same place give the service on several schools like Colegio Andes and Colegio Clareth with guita, drum, piano and singing i always try to give them freedom to choice the music they like but i also teach them some songs that help them to improve in what they need, i also organize the end of the year concert and i was the audio producer for the singing class. Read More

Nathalie A

Instruments: Voice

I began my vocal private studio while working on my Masters degree in Copenhagen in 2007. Since then I have maintained an active studio in various cities including Miami and New York City with students of all ages and levels of experience. Instruction in all genres including Pop, Jazz, Classical and Musical Theatre while maintaining our focus on proper vocal technique and good musicianship. I also worked as the main vocal instructor, choral director and music teacher at the Roxy Performing Arts Center in Miami, Florida from 2009 to 2013. Read More

Ryan W

Instruments: Voice

My teach experiences started back in my undergraduate career. I began teaching private voice lessons part time to students at certain ages in my home studio for 3 and half years. One of my key points is a consistent schedule for students to practice so they can progress and gain the love for singing like I did. I also like teaching a collaboration of classical, rb, and pop music to help the students gain interest in music. Read More

Katya K

Instruments: Piano Voice Keyboard

My teaching style is based on traditional classical approach of Russian Piano teaching method. For younger, beginner level student lessons are structured around different activities and games (for very young students) to learn notes reading and rhythm. For intermediate and more advanced students each lesson starts with a warm up, of scales, arpeggios, etudes or other technical pieces. After that we move onto working on individual pieces of music. Student is explained what needs to be done to achieve desired results for each specific piece, and the homework is written in a notebook for the following lesson. Read More

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