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Dr. Isabelle Ganz
Voice/Singing Lessons, Guitar
Classical Voice, Broadway Voice, Jazz Voice, Pop Voice
Houston, Texas
Deborah Boily
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons Theater, Cabaret, Pop Voice, Jazz Singing, Classical Voice
Houston, Texas
Frankie Hickman
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons Piano Lessons Classical Voice, Theatre, Pop Voice, Folk Voice,
Jazz Voice Houston, Texas
Kent Banbury
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons Musicals, Broadway Singing, Classical Voice
Houston, Texas
Eunsuk (Sue) Yang
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons, Piano Lessons
Classical Voice, Pop Voice, Rock Voice, Latin Voice, R&B
Fort Worth/Dallas, Texas
Laurie Lee Cosby
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons Classical Voice, Music Theatre, Jazz Voice, Pop Voice,
Folk Voice, Country Voice Ft. Worth/Arlington, TX
Elizabeth Petillot
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons Classical Voice, Broadway Voice, Musical Theater Voice Austin, Texas
Amy Mathews-Muttwill
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons
Classical Voice, Broadway Voice, Musicals Voice, Sacred Singing, Jazz Voice Austin/San Antonio, Texas
Yvonne Iversen
Voice Lessons/Singing Lessons
Jazz Voice, Musical Theatre Voice, Country Singing, Classical Voice Lakeway, Texas
Alexis Anthony
Voice Lessons, Singing, Piano
Classical Voice, Jazz Voice, Pop Voice, Country Voice San Antonio, TX
Dora Hammer
Voice Lessons, Piano Lessons, Sight Singing, Harmony
Gospel Voice, Classical Voice, Jazz Voice, Chord Charts Boerne, Texas
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Choosing the Right Voice Teacher
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Eric S. Bruner
Houston-based voice teacher
The main goals of studying voice should be to expand your range and to gain more power and vocal control, all without any tension in your voice. Be sure you are choosing a teacher who understands and can demonstrate superior vocal technique. A voice technique teacher is vitally important, because without the technical ability to sing flexibly and clearly in all parts of your range, you are going to run into vocal limitations or even worse, vocal damage.
A good voice technique teacher can be hard to find. Just because a teacher can play the piano while you follow along, you are not necessarily learning to sing, any better. If you don't feel your vocal range, tone and control improving within a few lessons, then work with a better teacher who will help you attain your goals faster.
Many teachers have poor vocal technique, or they may have nice voices but are rarely successful at showing others how to achieve easily produced vocal power, range and control. Before studying with a teacher, give them a “tryout”. Ask them to demonstrate their vocal ability, showing you how they sing from the very bottom, to the extreme top of their range without strain, or changing from one vocal quality to another at any point.
It's your voice, so be sure to find the guidance to achieve your goals as quickly as possible.
Contents
1. VOICE/SINGING Teacher
2. KEYBOARD Teacher
3. VOCAL Instructor
4. SINGER/SONGWRITER Teacher
5. VIOLIN Teacher
6. SINGING Teacher
7. PIANO Teacher
8. PIANO Teacher
9. FLUTE Teacher
10. GUITAR Teacher
11. VOCAL Coach
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