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How To Find A Vocal Coach Near You.

November 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Hand Crafted

Private singing and voice lessons can do wonders for the quality of your singing voice. Unfortunately it’s not so easy to find a qualified and vocal teacher to help reach your goals so here are some helpful tips. 

Tips to help you find a vocal coach

  • Get recommendations from friends who are already taking singing voice lessons. Bear in mind that no singing teacher is perfect so ask about the good and the bad points from your friends perspective. Compare his or her preferences with your own.
  • Get recommendations from a music store in your area. You may even find that a voice teacher works as a member of staff in a local music store. If that is not the case it’s pretty common that they will know a few qualified vocal coaches they could recommend.
  • Check the local newspaper for ads placed by vocal coaches. You never know, there might be a good voice teacher in your neighborhood offering affordable singing voice lessons.
  • Call the music department within the local college. Many graduate students make great voice teachers. They’re likely to have accumulated a huge amount of information from their voice teachers and would be happy to share their knowledge, which means affordable singing voice lessons for you.
  • Search on the Internet. You can also find private voice teachers advertising online.

What are you looking to achieve with your singing lessons?

Before getting in touch with a vocal coach, it’s a good idea to be clear about what you want to achieve with your singing lessons. Each singing coach will have their own strengths and shortcomings so by being clear about your objectives will help you identify the voice coach that’s right for you.

  • What exactly do you want from your singing voice lessons? e.g. improve your singing technique, sing higher notes, hold out phrases longer, articulate better etc.
  • Do you want to learn to sing as a professional or is singing more of a hobby and personal interest for you? Do you want to be pushed? At what speed do you want to progress?
  • How much time do you want to spend practicing? If you’re short of time to practice it’s worth checking if your singing teacher would be willing to provide lessons every second week to give you more time.
  • What kind of songs do you want to be singing during your singing lessons? You need to be sure that your singing voice teacher has experience in that style of music.

I hope these ideas were helpful to you. For more ideas about getting the most from your singing, check out this article about singing vocal lessons. If on the other hand you are unable to find a suitable teacher, a great alternative to private singing lessons is to consider taking online singing lessons. Not only will you find online singing voice lessons to be convenient and inexpensive but they are also very effective. Click here for details about the top singing lessons online .

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