FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Most of my clients are students and people who are pursuing a career in musical theater and opera. I also have some client who study with me just for fun because music is such an important part of their life. I am vocal technician which means I work on vocal technique like singing on the breath, posture, phonation, and range extension. I also can help with phrasing, song analysis and strengthening your emotional performance.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
1. When looking for a voice teacher you should make sure that the teacher is not doing anything that could hurt your voice and make sure that their technique is one that works for you. 2. It is also important for your to be comfortable with your teacher if you and your teacher do not clique after a few lessons then that might not be the best teacher for you. 3. Last but not least you should not expect to sound like Whitney Houston on your very first lesson. Singer are like athletes they need to train in order to do well in their craft and your vocal chords are like any other muscle you need to exercise it. This takes time so give your lessons at least a month to take hold and remember to practice, practice, practice!