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Finding a Teacher in YOUR Area | Before seeking voice lessons, consider whether you identify with any of the following sentences:
* I get hoarse after singing for a long time * I get hoarse after singing loudly * My voice sounds too operatic * My voice sounds too pop * I want a better range * I don’t think my diaphragm is strong enough * I frequently get a sore throat or laryngitis * I run out of breath while singing * My voice sounds too breathy * My break sounds awkward or draws attention to itself * My head voice doesn’t feel strong * My chest voice doesn’t feel strong * I feel tense when I sing * I don’t know how to use a mic * I don’t know how to sing with vibrato * I don’t know how to sing without vibrato * I need a better repertoire * I can’t sing high notes * I can’t sing low notes * I can’t sing fast songs * I don’t think my emotions are coming across when I sing * I don’t think my style is original * I don’t know how to interpret a song
If you identify with any of these sentences, lessons will benefit you greatly! To talk about the possibilities, call me at (541) 767–0350. You may also email me.
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