FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
The incentive is for you to take at least 4 vocal sessions, because, although I hope to revolutionize your thinking towards vocals in one session, my experience is that people report enhanced confidence and control by the 4th lesson. In general, the more you commit to a new instrument, the more you see reward in musicianship, and I hope all my pricing reflects my eagerness to encourage you to dive deep into your musicality.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
After establishing your goals we’ll get working on them. If you intend to study voice with me, the first hour is background and prep for our first formal session with the scales. This has the practical benefit of allowing you to sit with the update to how to approach vocals, before also adding the complexity of learning a new vocalization regimen.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
In addition to beginning rigorous lessons with my mother starting age 3, theatre at age 6, and professional singing at age 9, I completed a songwriting and recording mentor program with an award winning Denver production crew while studying at the University of Southern California, where I earned a B. of Sc. in Music Industry business emphasis cum laude from Thornton School of Music. While still at USC my music began receiving placements in television and I recorded and wrote for numerous network productions; I now have extensive experience providing music and vocals for film and television. I am a prolific songwriter with hundreds of solo and co-written compositions on piano and guitar. I am in the habit of writing music on commission. I have participated professionally in groups across the musical spectrum, and, including the upcoming releases, I have sung lead on about a dozen studio projects, most of which are full length albums. I also voice act and assist in the management of other professional artists.