Singing Lessons Pimlico
Singing Lessons Pimlico
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Our approach to singing is through Speech Therapy itself. I certainly believe that a solid voice development should come together with a reasonable understanding of the apparatus involved in the production of sound.
I work as a team together with my associate teachers Aaron Leonards and Roberta Defrancia for jazz, blues and pop vocal training.
The repertoire we work on can range from the traditionally called Classical music (Baroque, Classic, Romantic, Renaissance, Contemporary) to Jazz and Blues.
Some training at the piano will be provided as part of the home developing exercises. In case the students don’t have an instrument at home, mp3 recordings with the suitable exercises will be provided to serve as a guide for proper intonation.
The pieces/songs will be chosen from a selection of works arranged to fulfil each student preferences and technical skills.
Motivation is my main concern and to warranty it never decays our work will focus on:
I work as a team together with my associate teachers Aaron Leonards and Roberta Defrancia for jazz, blues and pop vocal training.
The repertoire we work on can range from the traditionally called Classical music (Baroque, Classic, Romantic, Renaissance, Contemporary) to Jazz and Blues.
Some training at the piano will be provided as part of the home developing exercises. In case the students don’t have an instrument at home, mp3 recordings with the suitable exercises will be provided to serve as a guide for proper intonation.
The pieces/songs will be chosen from a selection of works arranged to fulfil each student preferences and technical skills.
Motivation is my main concern and to warranty it never decays our work will focus on:
•Pieces we get in loved with
•Working on the expressive side of the pieces
•Adapting our body language to every dramatic circumstances
Lets start together this wonderful journey to the full understanding and developing of the most omnipresent instrument of the Music History: THE VOICE
•Working on the expressive side of the pieces
•Adapting our body language to every dramatic circumstances
Lets start together this wonderful journey to the full understanding and developing of the most omnipresent instrument of the Music History: THE VOICE
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