Jenni Rose Studio
About
***PLEASE check out my website for all of my information: prices, durations, and what makes my studio different.
You can book your consultation through this link: https://www.jennirosemusic.com/bookfirstlesson and fill out a form to tell me all about why you want lessons. You will get a zoom link as well if you want online lessons.
If you have any questions, you can contact me through my contact page. I’ll talk to you soon!
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Welcome to a student-centered approach to learning and loving music!
All lessons are focused on whatever the student wants to learn, from contemporary to opera, from songwriting to basic theory, the student runs the lessons and Jenni provides the knowledge and tools for you to succeed in any musical goals you have. Don’t be afraid to ask for help on your most intense musical desires and dreams. Jenni will accept any idea and will see you through to the end!
More about Jenni Rose:
Jenni Rose was born a with an inherent need to sing. She has dedicated her entire life to honing her craft, went to Oklahoma City University, one of the best music colleges in the country, to receive a degree in vocal performance, and has built a career sharing her expertise with students of all ages. Having also had an interested in psychological counseling and DBT training, Jenni brings a mindful and compassionate demeanor to her lessons that teach not just the instrument, but the whole person: mind, body, heart, and soul. Not only will Jenni transform your singing, but she will help break through walls to transform your musical life for the better. Whether you are serious about singing as a career, or just want to unlock the music within you for fun, Jenni will give you the tailored, one-on-one, in-person experience you need to achieve your goals.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First, I will get to know the person I am teaching and ask a few simple questions. For young students and/or beginners, I will begin teaching basic music knowledge as a whole with an emphasis on voice. For older and/or intermediate students, I will focus more on proper singing technique starting with posture and breathing with more advanced music theory and ear training. For my advanced students, I will work on repertoire with the student and anything else the student needs to further his or her singing knowledge.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I had 12 years of formal vocal lessons, music classes, and performance experience before I even started my degree in music at Oklahoma City University. While completing my degree, I took a four month course on Vocal Pedagogy, a class on how to teach singing to students. Now that I have graduated, I have continued my own personal education reading and rereading books and textbooks about proper singing technique, complete with continued voice lessons of my own.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
The quoted price is my average per lesson, but I also offer a FIVE MONTH TUITION PACKAGE if you’re interested in getting the most bang for your buck! In this package, you are guaranteed 18 lessons between Jan-May and Aug-Dec., and two freebies. If we are both able to make every single lesson, there is an opportunity for two free lessons. However, the main reason the freebies are there are for sick days, weather happenings, and any other life events. This is thoroughly discussed on the first lesson going over the studio policy. If you have any questions before our first lesson, please feel free to message me
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching voice in Houston, TX during the summer months in college. I also helped coach a few friends with their professional work in college and as a requirement of my Vocal Pedagogy class. Through that work, I discovered my passion for teaching, and created a studio in 2018 open to anyone willing to learn.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have been fortunate to have worked with every type of student, from 4 years old to 74 years old, from classical, church music to Indie Rock and RnB. Having to adjust my teaching styles and approach to meet each student’s needs has been an exciting and fun challenge.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I completed a 40 Days of Practice challenge with my own voice teacher and her studio. 40 days, no days off, intense focused practice with video recording and journaling. I learned SO much, not just about my voice, but about my ideal practice style and needs and how to adjust them to day-to-day challenges. I also learned from everyone else who shared their experiences doing the same. I encourage all of my students to try this challenge. No only will it be eye opening, but will definitely light a fire in you like no other! What a joy to be able to sing what you love every. single. DAY!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
My best two gems of advice would be 1. make sure you find a teacher who has studied body mapping/anatomy, and has a full understanding of how the body works while singing; and 2. if you find a teacher who doesn't "groove" with you, find a new one. Singing is a very intimate and vulnerable act that requires a lot of trust between teacher and pupil. If you don't get along with your teacher, your singing will show it.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Honestly, if you want to sing just for the fun of it, because you love it, because you want to learn a new skill, because for the first time in your life it's a moment to focus on YOU, then do it! The teacher will do the hard thinking for you. :)