FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Voice Lessons: - Start with a 30 min trial lesson = $30. - A standard 60 min lesson = $50 (plus gas) We'll go over theory, vocal technique, warm-up, ear training, song of your choice. - A 45 min lesson = $40 (plus gas) We'll go over vocal technique, warm-up, song of your choice. - A 30 min lesson = $30 (plus gas) Recommended for younger children. Music Entertainment: - I charge $150 for two hours (piano and voice). If you are interested in hiring the full band we can discuss how many instruments you are interested in and go from there.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been singing since I was in diapers. Have been in choirs most of my life and I love reading music and being a tutor. I started professional singing lessons at 11 years old with a Master Russian vocal coach and studied with him and other professionals for 6 years. Then went to music school, graduated in music teaching and also started teaching privately. I moved on to teaching music in schools and high-schools when I finally decided to take a leap in my life and moved to California where I studied and graduated from Vocal Performance. Since then I have been teaching in several music academies (Hollywood/Pasadena/Monrovia), teaching privately, and lead singing in cover bands, Jazz bands, weddings, special events and session singing. Music is my life, I'm a songwriter as well so I'm always out either singing or supporting other fellow musicians. I love sharing my talent, technique, and everything I've learned with people eager to learn.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
All ages. I have taught beginners who say they have no ear, and once we start working on pitch they are able to sing a whole song on key. I have taught singers in the industry who want to perfect their technique and want a better control. Anyone is encouraged to learn, actors auditioning for a broadway play, pop enthusiasts, R&B/soul singers, songwriters, even people who just want to learn for fun.