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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!

Katya K

Instruments: Piano Voice Keyboard

What makes me stand out from other piano instructors is that I use the Russian Piano-Schooling System approach. Playing piano is much more than just the action of fingers and hands. Teaching of the artistic image and musical intonation, not just mechanical repetition -- is what makes the Russian method so special and unique. My students are encouraged to deeply listen to the quality of the sound they produce, and to identify what needs to be done to improve it. Read More

Lauren F

Instruments: Piano Voice

My teaching experience began while I was an undergraduate at Shepherd University. I have continued teaching throughout my degree programs, and am an active technician in the South Miami area. I have taught at several music schools, as well as teaching privately in my own home studio. I recently started to offer online lessons as well. I am also a full time instructor at The New World School of the Arts. Read More

Michael O

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Drums Bass Guitar Synthesizer Music Keyboard Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar

Depending on the instrument I’m teaching and the skill level of the student I’m usually going to start of with a 10 to 15 minute session of evaluation and assessment of needs acquired skills and students desires .we can then begin with exercising proper warm up posture and position .and run through warm up scales and learn rutiments or attack the desired skill requirements straight ahead depending on the students development.Music is an art and a discipline.it is a relationship one has with there instrument.my songs and instruments become like family ,well charrished!!!! Read More

Austin N

Instruments: Guitar Voice Drums Bass Guitar Double Bass Euphonium

The way I approach teaching music is very simple. I just think of each student as myself when I was their age and think how would I want to learn it if I were to learn it again. Read More

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

Cierra A

Instruments: Voice Clarinet Recorder

For the more advanced, I will start with a few warm-ups, and breath exercises before singing a short song (happy birthday, and/or prepared piece) before determining vocal range and repertoire. For clarinet beginners, I typically start with the "David Hite" methods book, and the "Big and Beautiful" technique outlined in "Squeak Big". I teach them to build a strong sound from open G and never leave a lesson until they can play a recognizable tune as they are learning the beginning concepts of breathing and technique. Read More

Julian M

Instruments: Guitar Voice Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar

It is important for students to progress at their own pace. Every student is different and some will be willing to practice for hours every day to get to where they want to be, and others are more casual and may practice less than 20 minutes a day. The important thing to know is no matter what you are doing it is okay, as long as you are having fun or you're doing what you want, or what will make you happy. Read More

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...quickly become one of your go-to techniques.   Chord Chart I’ve included a chord chart, which is a simple road map that shows you: The overall arrangement of the song. A section by section breakdown of the song. Each chord and how long to play it for.   If you don’t read music, please don’t be intimidated. This is a cheat sheet that can help you get through the tune quickly and easily. I find it indispensable for learning songs and I can also hand it to a seasoned musician and they can follow along without any problems. Song Form Intro:... Read More

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...that I use: Block Chord: Pluck all of the strings (well, the four that you’ll be playing) at the same time imitating the rhythm of the recording Bass Chord: Here, we separate the thumb and fingers to create more of a rhythmic feel. The aim is to use the thumb to replicate the sound of the bass drum and then freely add the fingers. This creates a pianistic effect. Arpeggios: Individually pluck the notes of the chord. I usually do this to answer the vocal. The previous two techniques I use for supporting the vocal. Otherwise, it may sound too busy and take away ... Read More

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...to cover during the week, be prepared to go through that with them in your lesson. Also, if your student shows interest in a new song or piece of music, turn that enthusiasm into a teachable moment by showing them things like what key the song is in, how to play the melody, and what chord progressions are in the song. Finding ways to make music seem interesting and relatable to your students will help give them a healthy appreciation of it for a lifetime. Remember that yes, you are teaching students how to play the piano, but more importantly, you’re acting ... Read More
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