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Now that you've decided to take voice lessons, your next task will be to find a good teacher. At Encore Music Lessons it's our mission to connect voice students with great voice teachers.
Education
Many very good musicians do not have formal university training. Some of these musicians can even be great teachers! However, a teacher with a higher education in music is more equipped to communicate musical information to students in a clear way.
Many of the teachers you'll find in our Teacher Directory such as Marissa K. have at least a bachelor's degree in music. Some teachers like Jennifer R. have gone on to receive their Master's as well.
f becoming a better singer is a goal of yours, give us a call. One of our friendly student counselors will be happy to answer your questions and put you in touch with a great voice teacher!
Student Reviews
nick has a very effective technique for teaching both adults and children. he understands the attention span of a child and makes the lessons fun and engaging. he is also prompt and professional.
NIKA - New York, NY Teacher: Nick M.About the Voice
A melisma occurs when a singer switches pitch while singing the same syllable. It is used heavily in baroque vocal music, as well as to a somewhat lesser extent in popular music.
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