
About
-Studies Voice and Music Education at the collegiate level
-Has extensive experience singing in classical, jazz, choral, pop, rock, punk, indie & musical theater styles
-Has been songwriting & composing for 15 years, receiving winning multiple awards for writing the score to a theatrical production; receiving professional study from many instructors
-Has music directed 3 shows, which included teaching parts and complex harmony and providing guidance on vocal and musical technique
-Profiency on piano clarinet, ukulele, drums, guitar
Music instruction provides people with the tools to use music to heal, to laugh, to celebrate, to cry...it's an artistic expereince that can improve any circumstance.
My favorite thing in the whole world is working with people and listening to what they have to say. I want to help people find their best and most authentic voice!
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Ryan W.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I believe the best way to start learning about singing is to begin by learning how to sing music that you truly enjoy. If I were your teacher, I'd ask you what you like to listen to and what you are interested in learning how to sing. Should you not know where to start, I'd be happy to find something/direct you towards something that'll pique your interest. We'll do everything by ear in the beginning - me demonstrating and you echoing. Both vocal technique and music reading skills can easily be enforced through any kind of music!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I am in my fourth year of earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education with Performance Honors in Voice at Syracuse University. As part of my course of study, I’ve taken four private instruction on my instrument, ensemble experience, and four levels of music theory, history, and ear training. I also have received training in instructional design and student adaptation. I’ve gained teaching experience observing/assisting in both public and private schools in the US and in France. I’ve also taught harmony and vocal technique as a music director in multiple award-winning theatrical productions.
What types of students have you worked with?
-is an instructor at a camp for students 4-21 with special needs of all varieties - mental/emotional, developmental, physical
-Interned as an English language tutor for college students at the University of Strasbourg, France, engaging them in stimulating conversation, being mindful of their fluency, and expanding their vocabulary
-Has experience tutoring both middle and high school refugee students in English, Math, and state testing preparation.
-Students in a high school in urban Syracuse
-Students in a private middle/high school in an affluent suburb of a city
-Has Assistant Directed a musical for middle schoolers
-As part of job as an art and drama camp counselor, I directed 3 plays with 5-11 year olds
-Caretaking for children 0-12