About
You will discover your own inner power to create the voice and life you want. Singing technique is one means of getting there, but you are full-on human being and all aspects of you need to develop to be the artist and person you can.
Not only do I offer online and in-person one-on-one coaching, but you can take the group class and learn even more skills like ensemble singing, harmonizing, and whole other sets of new songs.
It's incredibly rewarding seeing someone achieve something they wanted to achieve and to be part of that journey.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
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How did you get started teaching?
I was singing in a chorus and a friend in the chorus needed some help. I gave him some singing lessons and then another person wanted them. I then took an acting class and a number of the students wanted voice lessons with me to improve their diction, vocal presence on stage, and singing skills. Over the years I've studied pedagogy, learning methods, and other disciplines such as yoga and weight-training to combine them into my own teaching style.
What types of students have you worked with?
I've had Broadway singers to local TV personalities to poets giving a presentation at their synagogue to people who want to sing the solo at Christmas at their church. Everyone is different and has different goals, but I want them all to excel, no matter what.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I saw one of my students go from shy to confident. She was struggling with her Polish accent. After some time working with me, her confidence soared and she started getting roles. Another one of my voice over students went from being local to national. One of my high school students went from barely being able to sing to having the lead in his high school musical! He is now growing as a musician and singer as he has begun taking music theory and piano lessons in addition to voice.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Make sure your teacher is a good personality match, has studied with good teachers and has technical knowledge of the voice, and is interested in your progress and helping you achieve your goals. Your singing should be relaxed and as easy as possible.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Does the teacher have technical knowledge of the voice? Do they vocalise you? Offer solutions to passages other than, "you are going flat here."? There should be different approaches to solving the flatness through vowel modification, body adjustments, looking at breathing, posture, etc.