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Voice Lessons - Travis County, TX
(512) 351-7557
Have you been bitten by the music bug? First call your doctor, then call us!
With Encore Music Lessons finding a talented voice teacher couldn't be easier! Simply give us a call and we'll make a personal match. You can also browse our large Voice Teacher Directory and choose somebody yourself.
Lessons can be in your home, office or in a teacher's studio, and are available in most areas of Travis County including Cele, Del Valle, Three Points, Pershing, Tanglewood Forest and Walnut Forest.
Despite what you might think, anybody can learn to play the voice. Just as plants need sunlight, water, and good soil, all somebody needs to learn the voice is practice, determination, and a good teacher.
The voice teachers we've chosen are flexible and can teach students of all ages and levels of ability. We've got you covered, no matter what kind of music you're into.
You have your choice of taking a 45, 60 , or 90 minute lesson. At Encore Music Lessons we're flexible, so if you decide later that you need more time it's no problem.
Learn to play the voice and start having fun. Call us at (512) 351-7557 and talk to one of our friendly staff.
- Choose a Travis County voice teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- Student Registration is Free!
- Students of any age or level of ability can take voice lessons in any musical genre or style
- Locations throughout the greater Travis County area: Take voice lessons in the conveniance of your home or in a teacher's studio
- Personalized Scheduling: Tell us your availability and we'll use it to match you with a voice teacher
Voice lesson Gift Certificates make great gifts. You can get them in packages of 4, 6, 8, 12, or 16 lessons.
If you need the certificate instantly we can send it to you by email as a PDF file. If you'd prefer the old-fashioned way, we'd be glad to mail it either to you or to the person who'll be taking lessons.
Vibrato adds richness to the tone. Faster vibratos are possible without perceived "damage" to the note as the frequency of the note increases; slow vibrato is necessary for low frequencies in order to allow the full waveform to propagate before altering its frequency.



