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Voice Lessons in NYC, NY

(212) 537-6746

Have you always dreamed of learning how to sing, but didn't know where to start? Well look no further - you've come to the right place!

Take Voice Lessons in the Convenience of Your Home or at a Teacher's Studio Close By

To provide you with the best possible experience, voice lessons are offered in your home or office taking into account your schedule. Or if you prefer, you can arrange to take lessons at a teacher's studio nearby.

Pay as you go! At Encore Music Lessons there's no semester contract, and you don't have to agree to a certain number of lessons - you can start and stop whenever you want, without any penalties.

The Audience is Listening!

Come sing at our annual spring recital. We just had a great one on June 13th.

To see footage of the NY Spring Recital click here.

Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player, Encore Music Lessons is here to help you improve. Lessons can be anytime you want - mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends.

You can get started by contacting us today. Call us at (212) 537-6746 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back within 24 hours.

Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons

  • Scheduling is a Cinch: With such a large selection of voice instructors in NYC, there's bound to be one who's schedule matches yours
  • Registration is Free: It costs nothing to sign up
  • Whether you have been playing voice for years or are just starting out, you can take lessons with a teacher nearby
  • Convenient Locations in NYC: Take in-home voice lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio
  • Choose a NYC voice teacher yourself, or simply provide your details and we'll put you in touch with one
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Education: Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance (BM), Boston University [2001]

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Influences: Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, Stevie..

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Influences: Elly Ameling, Maria Callas, Ileana Cortubas, Mirella Freni, Angelika..

Education: Master of Music in Vocal Performance (Master of Music), Manhattan School of Music [2007]

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Influences: Operatic influences include Eda Moser, Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas, Cecelia..

Education: Master of Music in Vocal Performance (MM), Indiana University School of Music [2005]

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Influences: Ella Fitzgerald; Barbara Cook; Judy Garland; Bobby Short; Ethyl Merman; Marilyn..

Education: Master of Music in Voice Performance and Pedagogy (MM), University of Colorado, Boulder [1997]

In-Home Lessons

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Education: Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance (BM), Boston University [2001]

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Influences: Elly Ameling, Maria Callas, Ileana Cortubas, Mirella Freni, Angelika..

Education: Master of Music in Vocal Performance (Master of Music), Manhattan School of Music [2007]

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Influences: My own voice teacher, Dr Michael Warren. Metropolitan opera singer Barbara..

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Influences: Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Celia Cruz,..

Education: Bachelor of Art in Music - Classical / Jazz Voice Emphasis (BA ), University of California at Santa Barbara [2001]

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Influences: My influences here range from Rodgers and Hammerstein and Rodgers and Hart, to..

Education: Bachelor of Music Technology w/Concentration in Composition (BM ), Duquesne University School of Music [1995]

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About the Voice

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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