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60-minute Voice • Violin • Viola lesson
Voice
A 60-minute private voice lesson is ideal for dedicated singers who want more time to develop their voice and apply healthy technique directly to the songs they are working on. This lesson length allows for a more complete and focused session, giving students time to build vocal strength, refine technique, and work deeply on repertoire.
The first portion of the lesson can focus on vocal development, including breath support, posture, tone, resonance, range, diction, and the connection between voice, body, and mind. The second portion can then be used to apply those concepts to specific songs in preparation for a performance, concert, audition, worship team, recital, or personal musical goal.
Each lesson is custom-tailored to the singer’s unique voice, strengths, style, and desires. I work with singers in a variety of styles, including classical, pop, Broadway, rock, jazz, gospel, worship, and country. Whether the goal is to sing with more confidence, improve vocal freedom, prepare for a performance, or develop a stronger and healthier sound, this lesson is designed to help singers grow both technically and artistically.
This option is especially helpful for singers who want to move beyond vocal exercises and learn how to apply technique directly to the music they love to sing.
Violin • Viola
A 60-minute private string lesson is ideal for serious violin and viola students who are ready for a deeper level of musical growth. This lesson length gives students the time needed to develop technique, work through challenging repertoire, prepare for auditions, and grow as confident performers.
The first portion of the lesson may focus on technical development, including posture, bow control, left-hand position, shifting, vibrato, intonation, rhythm, tone production, scales, and etudes. The second portion can then be used to apply those skills directly to solo repertoire, orchestra music, audition excerpts, recital pieces, or performance preparation.
Students may work through method books, studies, and supplemental materials such as Müller-Rusch, Wohlfahrt, Kreutzer, and Suzuki studies, along with repertoire selected according to their level, skill, and goals. Lessons are customized to help each student grow with discipline, confidence, musical expression, and a strong technical foundation.
This option is especially helpful for students preparing for auditions, school orchestra placement, honor ensembles, recitals, concerts, competitions, or any performance opportunity where they want to play with greater confidence, accuracy, and artistry.
Voice
A 60-minute private voice lesson is ideal for dedicated singers who want more time to develop their voice and apply healthy technique directly to the songs they are working on. This lesson length allows for a more complete and focused session, giving students time to build vocal strength, refine technique, and work deeply on repertoire.
The first portion of the lesson can focus on vocal development, including breath support, posture, tone, resonance, range, diction, and the connection between voice, body, and mind. The second portion can then be used to apply those concepts to specific songs in preparation for a performance, concert, audition, worship team, recital, or personal musical goal.
Each lesson is custom-tailored to the singer’s unique voice, strengths, style, and desires. I work with singers in a variety of styles, including classical, pop, Broadway, rock, jazz, gospel, worship, and country. Whether the goal is to sing with more confidence, improve vocal freedom, prepare for a performance, or develop a stronger and healthier sound, this lesson is designed to help singers grow both technically and artistically.
This option is especially helpful for singers who want to move beyond vocal exercises and learn how to apply technique directly to the music they love to sing.
Violin • Viola
A 60-minute private string lesson is ideal for serious violin and viola students who are ready for a deeper level of musical growth. This lesson length gives students the time needed to develop technique, work through challenging repertoire, prepare for auditions, and grow as confident performers.
The first portion of the lesson may focus on technical development, including posture, bow control, left-hand position, shifting, vibrato, intonation, rhythm, tone production, scales, and etudes. The second portion can then be used to apply those skills directly to solo repertoire, orchestra music, audition excerpts, recital pieces, or performance preparation.
Students may work through method books, studies, and supplemental materials such as Müller-Rusch, Wohlfahrt, Kreutzer, and Suzuki studies, along with repertoire selected according to their level, skill, and goals. Lessons are customized to help each student grow with discipline, confidence, musical expression, and a strong technical foundation.
This option is especially helpful for students preparing for auditions, school orchestra placement, honor ensembles, recitals, concerts, competitions, or any performance opportunity where they want to play with greater confidence, accuracy, and artistry.
