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- Bergen County
Voice Lessons in Bergen County, NJ
(201) 546-5568
We all know the stereo-type: a stuck up instructor who's more interested in doling out monotonous exercises than helping you learn to sing. The voice teachers we work with are not only knowledgeable, they're also fun!
We will help you to zero in on a teacher that will be a good match. You can also choose a teacher yourself - just check out our Voice Teacher Directory.
Receive Quality Voice Instruction at a Nearby Teacher's Studio or in the Comfort of Your Home
At Encore Music, we understand that a relaxed environment ensures a positive experience. That's why we give you the option of taking voice lessons at your home, your office, or at a teacher's studio, whichever you find most comfortable.
Encore Music Lessons won't force you to commit to a set amount of lessons by making you sign a semester or lesson term contract.
Feel free to give us a call and get started (201) 546-5568.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Ages, Levels & Styles: Voice lessons are available to kids and adults, at any level and style
- Individual Schedules: Let us know what times work for you and we'll match you with a voice teacher who fits your schedule
- Affordable Alternatives: Select a voice lesson length that fits your budget
- Choose a Bergen County voice teacher yourself, or simply provide your details and we'll put you in touch with one
- Students in the Bergen County area have the option of taking voice lessons in the comfort of their home or in a teacher's studio
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Student Reviews
Chris is an excellent guitar teacher & friend. He has been giving lessons to my husband & son for almost 2 years now and we are very satisfied. He is very talented and can play any style of music, is patient, and most of all, encouraging. He really enjoys teaching and watching his students grow. I would highly recommend Chris to anyone who is interested in taking guitar lessons, whether they are a novice or at an advanced level.
RUTH - Jersey City, NJ Teacher: Chris C.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.



