
About
With over 40 years of on stage experience and 15 years of recording experience, including releasing an original classical album of covers and working as a backup singer for the likes of Yanni, etc., I have had to learn the rigors of vocal technique to be able to perform under the demands of pressure, when tired and while sick. Yet, one would never be able to tell any of the above when I sang. Why? Technique. My past students have attained improvement in intonation, enunciation and memory under most conditions as they learned how to perform or just enjoyed their passion for singing in a variety of styles.
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First, I love to help students overcome their hurdles, fears and witnessing results when they have applied the tools of discipline, necessary to achieve their absolute quality of voice. Second, I love to also help them find their unique identical pocket of sound that best helps them grow and improve, with longevity as the end-goal. Third, I love to watch them grow as individual human beings as they begin to find their identity of expression through singing, while selecting repertoire for their fach or genre, to help them in their vocal development.
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Rayn M.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Test their intonation, range, quality of their voice, tone and enunciation and his or her ability to retain new information as they learn to process the vocalises given.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Bachelor's of Music, Chapman University 2007
Vocal Technique Teacher 2002 to 2007, 2012-2015
Backup and Featured Vocalist on Yanni's "Ethnicity" 2004
Stage experience singing and playing different roles and coros in plays, musical theater and opera in Austria, France, and America (1977-2018)
TV Co-host for local channel in Hawaii (2011-2016)