Communications [Public]
Following Sessions are offered: In Person, E-Mail Coaching, and Video/Chat Sessions
One~to~One Sessions
Voice Lessons for Singers, Actors, Teachers, Broadcasters, Actors, Communicators and those wanting to improve on their voice for personal reasons. All techniques, vocal intension taught in workshops can be taught one-to-one.
Group Sessions
Communicating
Training for Communicating/Speaking, Teaching, Broadcasters, Actors, Verbal Logics & Critical Thinking, English Pronunciation/Articulation, presentations, business and personal, and more.
Speaking Freely for Teachers / Instructors
Ease the speaking voice for long periods and during class
Speak with Confidence
7 day Communications Intensive on Private and Public Speaking
Vocal Therapy
Work one to one on various Vocal needs: stuttering, stressed/soar vocal cords, small voices, too loud voices, anxiety about speaking in public, anger causing an agressive manner, etc.
Musicianship
Can arrange group or one to one sessions to read music, Ear and Rhythm training, and music theory.
Ear training or aural skills is a process to identify intervals, chords, rhythms, and other basic elements of music. Ear training can plays an important part in singing, it’s on way to hear music in your head and match pitch before to sing a melody or song. Moreover, reproducing sounds by singing them is a reliable way to verify that they are heard correctly. You do not need perfect pitch (naming a single note exactly) to succeed at ear training; one goal of ear training is the development of relative pitch (notes in relationship to each other).
Ear training may also require differentiation of timbres. Some instruments allow for the same pitch to be generated with multiple timbres. Music which employs timbre as well as pitch requires ear training that addresses both aspects.
Rhythm Recognition: Learn and recognize rhythms by breaking them up into smaller, more easily identifiable sub-patterns; example, one might start by learning the sound of all the combinations of four eighth notes and eighth rests, and then proceed to string different four-note patterns together.
Another way to practice rhythms is by muscle memory, or teaching rhythm to different muscles in the body. One may start by tapping a rhythm with the hands and feet individually, or singing a rhythm on a syllable (e.g. “ta”). Later we can combine keeping time with the hand, foot, or voice and simultaneously tapping out the rhythm, and beating out multiple overlapping rhythms. A metronome can be used to assist in maintaining accurate tempo.
Music theory: study that deals with how music works through study of the language and notation of music. It seeks to identify patterns and structures found in composers’ techniques, across or within genres, styles, or historical periods – rhythm, harmony (harmonic function), melody, structure, form, texture, etc.
Singing Workshops
So you want to Sing?
A one day workshop on the fundamentals of singing for amateur and semi-professional singers. Learn, develop and gain proficiency in your singing abilities.
Breath Life into your Singing
Work to develop great breathing
De-stress your Body, Free the Voice
movement in the body enables a freer singing
Strong Ears – Fabulous Voice
Singing produces great voices, soft voices, high/lower/medium voices
Chanting
create harmony and peace, mind body spirite

