30-minute Voice • Strings lesson

$40.00

Voice

A 30-minute private voice lesson is designed to give each singer focused, individualized attention in a supportive and encouraging environment. Every voice is unique, so each lesson is custom-tailored to the student’s strengths, goals, musical style, and personal interests.

During the lesson, we will work on developing healthy vocal technique while helping the student grow in confidence, expression, and musicianship. Instruction focuses on the connection between voice, body, and mind—helping singers understand how posture, breath, resonance, focus, and musical interpretation all work together.

Whether the student wants to improve their tone, expand their range, prepare for auditions, sing in church, perform on stage, or simply grow as a musician, each lesson is designed to bring out the best in their voice and help them move toward their personal goals.

A 30-minute lesson is often the best choice for younger singers, beginners, or students who would like to take multiple lessons each week. The voice is a small muscle, and to use it effectively, it is important to build everything around it and understand how it works. Shorter, focused lessons allow students to develop healthy habits, strengthen technique, and make steady progress without overworking the voice.

Violin • Viola • Beginning Cello/Bass

A 30-minute private string lesson is a great option for students who are trying something new, younger children, or beginning students who are building their first foundation on the instrument. This lesson length keeps the session focused, manageable, and encouraging while still giving students the individual attention they need to grow.

In each lesson, we will focus on developing strong technique, because good technique is one of the most important factors when learning to play a string instrument. Students will work on posture, bow hold, left-hand position, tone production, rhythm, note reading, intonation, and musical confidence.

Lessons may include scales, etudes, method books, and repertoire based on the student’s level and goals. I use materials such as Müller-Rusch, Wohlfahrt, Kreutzer, and Suzuki studies as supplemental tools to help students grow in skill, discipline, and musical expression.

Each lesson is custom-tailored to the student’s desires, goals, age, and level of experience. Whether the student is learning for the first time, preparing for school orchestra, or wanting to grow as a musician, the goal is to build a healthy technical foundation while helping them enjoy the process of making music.

Voice

A 30-minute private voice lesson is designed to give each singer focused, individualized attention in a supportive and encouraging environment. Every voice is unique, so each lesson is custom-tailored to the student’s strengths, goals, musical style, and personal interests.

During the lesson, we will work on developing healthy vocal technique while helping the student grow in confidence, expression, and musicianship. Instruction focuses on the connection between voice, body, and mind—helping singers understand how posture, breath, resonance, focus, and musical interpretation all work together.

Whether the student wants to improve their tone, expand their range, prepare for auditions, sing in church, perform on stage, or simply grow as a musician, each lesson is designed to bring out the best in their voice and help them move toward their personal goals.

A 30-minute lesson is often the best choice for younger singers, beginners, or students who would like to take multiple lessons each week. The voice is a small muscle, and to use it effectively, it is important to build everything around it and understand how it works. Shorter, focused lessons allow students to develop healthy habits, strengthen technique, and make steady progress without overworking the voice.

Violin • Viola • Beginning Cello/Bass

A 30-minute private string lesson is a great option for students who are trying something new, younger children, or beginning students who are building their first foundation on the instrument. This lesson length keeps the session focused, manageable, and encouraging while still giving students the individual attention they need to grow.

In each lesson, we will focus on developing strong technique, because good technique is one of the most important factors when learning to play a string instrument. Students will work on posture, bow hold, left-hand position, tone production, rhythm, note reading, intonation, and musical confidence.

Lessons may include scales, etudes, method books, and repertoire based on the student’s level and goals. I use materials such as Müller-Rusch, Wohlfahrt, Kreutzer, and Suzuki studies as supplemental tools to help students grow in skill, discipline, and musical expression.

Each lesson is custom-tailored to the student’s desires, goals, age, and level of experience. Whether the student is learning for the first time, preparing for school orchestra, or wanting to grow as a musician, the goal is to build a healthy technical foundation while helping them enjoy the process of making music.