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Voice Lessons in Bolingbrook, IL
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Learning to sing the music of greats like Sheryl Crow, Annie Lenox and Ben Folds can be a blast. By taking voice lessons and practicing what you have learned, you can gain a skill to last the rest of your life. For that reason connecting with a good voice teacher in the Dupage County area is important, so that you can off to a good start.
We use your location in Dupage County and your preferred availability to match you with the voice teacher that will be best.
For your comfort, all voice teachers are thoroughly background checked and referenced checked.
If you're ready to be connected with a Dupage County based teacher for voice lessons get in touch with us today!
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Student Registration is Free!
- Affordable Options: Choose a voice lesson length that fits your budget.
- Easily accessible locations in and around the Bolingbrook area. Take voice lessons in a teacher's studio or in the comfort of your living room!
- Students of any age or level of ability can take voice lessons in any musical genre or style.
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
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Student Reviews
Growing up in a musical family have been exposed to many talented musicians. But even with talent, having the ability and patience to TEACH is a gift. Ben Metzger is not only talented and professional, but was able to capture the attention and admiration of my 10-year old son with ADHD. Ben demonstrated patience, kindness and catered to my son's wish to learn Led Zeppelin RIGHT AWAY! Private music lessons are expensive no matter where you search, but having Ben Metzger as a guitar instructor for my son is money well spent. Highly recommended!
Debbie - Massapequa, NY Teacher: Benjamin M.About the Voice
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.



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