Vocal Coach Ken Taylor
Vocal Coach Ken Taylor

Vocal Coach Ken Taylor

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Introduction: Most singers struggle with high notes. The reason is they haven't found their mix. I help singers balance their voice so that they can find their mix. Simple. Helping others. My client's success is my success, and nothing makes me happier than seeing something a client's struggled with click for the first time. That look of excitement is where I get my feeling of accomplishment.
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18 years in business

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Frank D.
Feb 5, 2013
I have been studying voice as an amateur under Coach Ken Taylor for about four months and have learned much during this time. He uses very modern techniques and explores the student's voice from a number of different perspectives, which I won't try to explain here, but the results are what matters most to me. Starting as a baritone, I have improved my range from about 14 notes to 24, including a whole new octave in the tenor range. I have also made steady improvement in vocal conformation, breath smoothness and timbre. Ken is patient, humorous and, I can say, indefatigable, repeating exercises as many times as he feels is necessary until he gets the desired result. Please consider him for your vocal training program - you won't regret it!
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Kathy P.
Feb 5, 2013
I have a 10 year old daughter who " out of the blue" was cast in the musical "Annie" at our regional theater Plahouse on the Square in Memphis,Tn. As a parent , one thinks their child is talented but we had no idea that she had amazing potential. We had a great deal of people approaching us offering "advice." I was fortunate to befriend a mother whose daughter is an amazing talent, including appearances on Broadway. She referred me to Ken who has made an amazing impact on her life. In the short time she has studied with him and learned his unique techniques, she has become an amazing powerhouse. Not only has her voice become clear and strong but the confidence he has instilled in her shines through. She trusts him completely. Ken has not only been a teacher for my daughter but has provided me with some much needed guidance. More importantly, even though he is an amazing talent himself he remains humble and true to himself and understands that you continue to learn and grow as a performer!!!
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Jeff F.
Feb 5, 2013
Ken is an excellent vocal technician, and has the ability to pull every ounce of talent from his pupils. I highly recommend him to vocalists of all ages and levels.
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Lisa L.
Feb 6, 2013
My daughter has been taking private vocal lessons from Ken since she was 8 years old and she is now 14. We have obviously been pleased with his ability to teach and protect the voice. Some coaches are simply in it for the money, but Ken is not. He honestly cares about his students and he is extremely motivated by his passion of teaching to help each student reach their full potential while protecting their most valuable asset, their vocal chords.
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Diana Z.
Feb 7, 2013
Ken has an amazing talent for diagnosing issues with your voice and formulating an effective way to improve your skills. He makes lesson light and fun but aggressive in technique. You will learn things about yourself you may have never noticed. You will also learn techniques that will take you above and beyond your expectations! Ken is amazing!

FAQs

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    I commonly help my clients prepare for studio sessions, auditions, performances, and the like. However, I also work with those that aren't yet professionals (or even seeking to be professionals), but are still looking to achieve their full potential vocally.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Two things: First, when looking for a coach, it's important that you both connect with them, and they can help you achieve your goals (i.e. Don't work with an operatic teacher if you want to sing pop). Secondly, test out different teachers and see whose right for you. Not all voice teachers are created equally. Personally, I spent years of my life working with at least 3 or 4 teachers, but learned more from one of my mentors in less than 6 months than I did from all of the rest of them put together. So don't waste your time and money working with someone that is no longer helping you.