Bring a friend!

Feeling intimidated about coming to class alone? Now, through August 31, 2024, we invite you to bring a friend (or family member) to join you in a group lesson at no extra charge.

Sing it like you mean it!

Q.: What do you mean by ‘Sing it like you mean it?’

A.: I’ve always liked the term ‘artistic intention’, but for many, that seems too vague and too broad a concept. When you ‘mean it’ you behave in a way that is immediate and to the point, you open a channel of honesty that is essential to communication. You are truthful. To the music, the composer, the poet/lyricist, to yourself and to the audience.

What else happens when you ‘mean it’? People will believe you and therefore, really listen. You have opened a line of musical and emotional communication. The art of song can be so many things, it can be grand and universal or deeply personal. We are magnifying the human condition and must sometimes communicate the most initmate and private of emotions for the world to experience with us. In this we lay ourselves bare. This requires courage and commitment on the part of the artist. It is hard to ‘put yourself out there’, risking criticism and all that comes with it. The best we can do is prepare ourselves with the tools that we think we will need.

A lot of you may have experienced that sometimes it’s not enough to just ‘mean it’ when singing, we also need to have a good technique that preserves out voices and musical language skills. It’s difficult to communicate something convincingly in a language which you don’t fully understand with an instrument that isn’t working as well as it could.

So, fellow singers, along with enthusiasm and an adventurous spirit, knowledge and practice is key. Whether you study on your own or with a teacher, I encourage you to become as fluent as you can in our amazing language of choice, music.

Singing Lessons Online

You may find online lessons to be a perfect fit for your busy lifestyle! They offer far more flexibility in scheduling and can be done wherever you can bring your laptop or mobile device. Feel free to contact me for webcam and microphone recommendations.

Still skeptical? Check out the following link of an article written years before the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s a great article that’s a bit outdated but still addresses some of the challenges of singing online, outlining the “pros and cons” of this type of study.

The Pros and Cons of Music Lessons Via Skype or Google+