Monday, September 9, 2019

Voice Classes Information

I believe that in order to truly learn to sing you need to be exposed to different types of music. In my classes we will work on classical music, broadway selections, and other genres. All these different styles help teach you different skills and help you grow vocally. If you have a specific song that you would like to learn please feel free to bring it and we can work on it.

I like all my students to come prepared to class with the following items:

  • A recording device
  • All music we are currently working on
  • Pencil/highlighter to mark up your music
  • Warm up and vocal exercises papers
  • Folder/Binder to keep all your past music and repertoire
  • The following books are great for all singers and I encourage all my students to purchase a copy for themselves: 
    • Musical Theater Anthology for Young Singers
    • 36 Songs for Young Singers


The attached links have access to warm ups, songs and  accompaniment for you to practice with. Please bring a digital device with you to all classes that will let you record yourself so you can listen back to them and practice with it.

What I ask of you:
  1. Do vocal warm-ups & exercises every day for at least 10 minutes
  2. Practice all the songs assigned to you every day
  3. Listen to different style of singing and be willing to try new things

Helpful links:

Musical Theater Anthology Accompaniments - https://www.andrewmbyrne.com/online-studio-accompaniments-24601/

Classical/Folk Songs Vocal Accompaniments - www.sites.google.com/a/hurricanehigh.org/scott-morrise/vocal-accompaniments-2

Art Song Central - www.artsongcentral.com/songs-and-sources

Success at Solo and Ensemble - www.tcda.net/assets/doc/2015convention/2015handouts/w13%20ichoir_phillips%20solo%20handout.pdf







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Voice Classes Information

I believe that in order to truly learn to sing you need to be exposed to different types of music. In my classes we will work on classical m...