Michigan Voice

Michigan Voice

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Grammy Nominated Kate Hart, a contemporary vocal artist and instructor, invites you to embark on unique to traditional training through private lessons at locations in Livonia,, Novi, Plymouth, Brighton, or you have an option for training on zoom or Skype. With over 40 years of experience as a working artist and a proven track record of coaching award-winning talent, Kate is a trusted guide to unlocking the full potential of your voice. Whether you're a beginner seeking to find your unique sound or an experienced performer looking to refine your technique, Kate's nurturing approach and expert knowledge will empower you to master your voice, develop captivating stage presence, and achieve your musical aspirations. Experience vocal training with somatic voice technique, Core Voice Connection and more


Highlights

3 employees
17 years in business
Serves Livonia , MI
Offers online services

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Check, Venmo, Paypal, Zelle

Specialties

Musical styles

I can make recommendations, Classical, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Rap, Country, Opera, Musical theater, Gospel

Years experience

Student has no formal training, Student has no formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Student can read music, Student cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

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    Finding out what their artistic vision is and doing everything I can to help them achieve it.

     

    Kate Hart, Owner of the Holistic Voice Institute and Michigan Voice Over Talent is a sound therapist, singer, voice and voice over coach who works extensively in connecting students with their “core” voice and various health issues. In addition to coaching she spent 40 years singing and training as an actor, singer, producer and playwright, garnering over 50 industry awards (including four Grammy nominations). Kate’s vocal journey took her through classical, somatic, jazz improvisation training and an overall study of almost every genre of music. Ms. Hart is living proof that even with challenges, the voice can improve. Kate has completed hundreds of voice lessons and attended numerous seminars including: nutrition, Alexander technique, kinesiology & reflexology along with visualization techniques. Her mission is to give the client the tools they need to make the artistic choices they are inspired to make.

    Within the last week a book of Dr. Gretchen Snell’s book based on the Kate Hart’s composition Sayonic 3, was just released and available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Power-Vibrational-Medicine-Healing-Bioacoustics/dp/1796297054/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Z8WQY3S4MYP3B8VZGDD0

     

    Awards and Accomplishments

    Composed Sayonic 3 which was researched and studied by Dr. Snell:

    https://www.amazon.com/Power-Vibrational-Medicine-Healing-Bioacoustics/dp/1796297054/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Z8WQY3S4MYP3B8VZGDD0

    Developed and Teaches – Core Voice Connections to Individuals and Groups

    Formed the Americana group “Schoman and Hart”

    Launched Michigan’s only Voice Over Talent site

    Numerous workshops for meditation and healing.

    Owner of the Holistic Voice Institute

    Owner of Michigan Center for Sound Healing

    Creator of the first healing music downloadable Website, MusicforBodySpiritWellness.com

    Published close to 100 compositions for healing.

    2009 Nominated Detroit Music Award Best Blues Recording

    2008 Strut Magazine recipient for best group

    2007 Nominated for 10 Detroit Music Awards.

    Winner of the 2004, 2005 & 2006 Detroit Music Awards for Outstanding Rhythm and Blues Band, Outstanding Rhythm and Blues Recording and Outstanding Live Performance.

    Nominated for a collective 28 Detroit Music Awards – Recipients of 23.

    2006 Tour filmed for documentary with Emmy-Award-winning director.

    Performed and composed the Birthday song for Macy’s Thankgsgiving Day Parade opening the live feed to over 100 Million Households.

    2005 – Detroit Music Awards recipient for Outstanding Blues Songwriter.

    2004- Detroit Music Awards recipient for Outstanding Blues Songwriter and nominated for Outstanding Blues Vocalist.

    Performed at the Superbowl for the NFL owners and players!

    Performed National Anthem on Fan Appreciation Day for the Detroit Tigers.

    After one year after moving back to Detroit, included as one of the influential musical artist in the Metro times 100 year musical genealogy chart.

    Featured in national publications such as Living Blues Magazine, Blues Revue Magazine, Blues Wax and Blues Beat.

    Featured on one-hour television show with Olympic Figure skating and Christmas tree lighting in Detroit.

    Took part in national women’s charity event and included in upcoming women’s feature film.

    Partnered with film company, Streetlamp Studios.

    Signed with Silk City Records

    Penned and starred in play, We Are Not Good Girls, which ran in major theatres in Detroit and Seattle.

    Featured on Nationally Syndicated Radio shows and receiving airplay all over the world.

    Endorsement deal with “Dancing Dingo” all natural beauty products, with a personalized name/flavor lip balm.

    Launched “Detroit Women” clothing line along with national merchandising campaign mentored by NGI who also handle Dolly Parton, Wynonna, Alan Jackson and Garth Brooks.

    Added to the Detroit Public Library’s catalogue of music.

    Artist of the Week – 2003 Detroit News.

    Bulldog Award – 2001 Performer of the Year.

    1999 Women’s Leadership Award

    1997-2007 – Penned / featured in Blues musical, We Are Not Good Girls.

    NAMA Awards – 1992 Recipient for Best Blues Recording.

    NAMA Awards – 1992 Recipient for Best Blues Band.

    Muddy Awards – 1991 Best Female Blues Singer.

    Formed Seattle Women

    Signed with Biograph Records

    Released “Tonight I Want It All.”

    1972 National release of Syncopated Love

    1971 Only white artist to sign with Stag Records

     

    $80 for voice lessons

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    Students that are on Broadway

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    Services offered

    Singing
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