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Featured Voice Teachers Near Miramar, FL

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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Voice lessons in Miramar . Whether you are looking for beginner guitar lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!

Amy W

Instruments: Voice

I am an honest and reliable music professional who loves classical music, folk songs, and musical theater. I participated in a youth musical theater company for nine years in my youth. I performed with a traveling show choir for five years at dozens of public festivals and events and we even performed at Disney! I advanced into several All State honor choirs throughout grade school. I am a member of multiple professional organizations as I believe in constant learning and knowledge so I can provide the best teaching experience possible.  Read More

Nathaniel V

Instruments: Voice

At Northwestern, it was my responsibility, on top of earning my degree, to teach lessons to non-music major students. These student came from all backgrounds and experience levels, and their fields of study included math, computer science, drama, and more. Along with my other students, who I've taught privately for years, they all made improvements in performance practice, musicianship, and, of course, their voices. The principles of singing are universal for every voice, and their so simple that adjustments are easy to make based on voice type, experience level, or any other factor. Read More

Cierra A

Instruments: Voice Clarinet Recorder

I am very passionate about spreading the love of music to people of all ages. I am a proud graduate of Bethune-Cookman University with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Technology. I studied clarinet under Dr. Philip O. Paglialonga, member of the P. E. N. Trio, and Author of the clarinet methods book "Squeak Big", who studied under the great Mitchell Lurie among other great clarinetists. In addition, I studied operatic voice under Dr. Read More

Ashley H

Instruments: Voice

Throughout the years I have been a Private Vocal Instructor for various local clients of all ages and backgrounds, worked as a Vocal Instructor at Ray's Guitars N Gear, and am still studying music, myself! I've found that fun and positive attitudes combined with classical techniques and modern music can help the students feel at ease and excited to learn new content. My students are always encouraged to be their best selves and even go the extra mile by entering recitals or competitions, as well as composing their own material. Read More

Aaron M

Instruments: Guitar Voice Flute Bass Guitar Ukulele Music Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar

I first started teaching after I went good around middle school. I was giving charity classes to a bunch of friends from school who later decided to follow up their guitar studies academically and I gave them the foundation. I started teaching because my teacher said I was already good enough and if I could help him teach the other students, so I did until he retired and me and my Duo Partner took over the school. Read More

Nathalie A

Instruments: Voice

I love working with students in helping them achieve their goals and dreams! There's is nothing more rewarding than helping others express themselves through music and more specifically vocal music! Read More

Supaphong K

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Keyboard Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar

Artist to artist teaching style. Teach prescribed music syllabus, including musical concepts and performance, composition and sight reading and listening skills, in context of style and genre. Conduct assessment in both written form and performance, including aural examination. Instruct in the use of a range of instruments, encompassing string, woodwind, brass, percussion, keyboard and electronic instruments. Demonstrate commitment to the principles and practices of OHS and equal opportunity. Music Teacher with 7+ years of hands-on experience in music lessons impartation. Read More

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