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It has been said by some that the human voice is the basis of all music. No matter how marvelous the technique, no other instrument can touch our heart in quite the same way. Some may be surprised to hear the voice referred to as an instrument, but that's really what it is in the context of music. In fact the voice is the oldest instrument, since humans were able to vocalize before they could even use tools.
No Commitments
At Encore Music Lessons we understand very well that students need flexibility. We won't ask you to pay up front for a certain amount of voice lessons, or agree to a term contract.
With the advent of shows like American Idol, it's know wonder more and more people are interested in voice lessons. Have you always wanted to work on your singing voice? If so, you came to the right website. Encore Music Lessons is in the business of matching students with knowledgeable and experienced teachers.
Where Lessons Are Held
Depending on what's best for you, lessons can be given in your home or at a teacher's studio nearby.
The teachers you'll find at Encore Music Lessons teach students of all levels. Subjects your teacher may choose to cover include breath technique, intonation, sight singing, expanding your range, producing vibrato, and many others.
All Students are Welcome
Students of all ages and ability levels from total beginner to advanced are welcome to take lessons.
Whatever skill level you currently have, and whatever style of music you like, you're sure to find a great voice teacher at Encore Music Lessons. If you're to start taking voice lessons, give us a call at 212-537-6746 or 800-417-4620 today!
Student Reviews
Laura is a wonderful and committed teacher. She has high expectations and works diligently to help her students. She is enthusiastic and patient. My son, who has high functioning autism, has made huge strides in his drumming technique and willingness to take gentle correction.
Sara - New York, NY Teacher: Laura J.About the Voice
Most singing involves shaping the voice to form words, but types of voice instrumental music which use open sounds or nonsense syllables ("vocalizes") also exist, for instance, scat singing and yodeling. Solfege assigns certain syllables to the notes of the scale.
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