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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!

Romnie G

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Violin Drums Bass Guitar Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar

i always love to see my students reach a goals on the lessons and i don't believe in "i can't do it", if you can dream it, you can see it, and if you can see it you can do it!. i always believe that the everybody can play an instrument if you say that is not for you, that is just a sign that you just need more practice that other people , i already teach a kid to play violin and also a grandma to sing and play guitar at the same time i think everything is posible you jus need practice over and over again until you make it. Read More

Kyle H

Instruments: Piano Voice Saxophone

I am a passionate musician and educator.  I have sung around the world, have had one of the best educations imaginable and love to pass along my experience to my students.  I have worked with classically trained singers and musical theater singers alike.  Some have gone on to sing at opera houses and some sing for enjoyment.   I enjoy teaching beginner and intermediate saxophone students, and beginner piano students as well. Read More

Kaleb C

Instruments: Voice

Before we start our Lessons, I do have a few questions that I ask my students 1. Why Vocal Lessons? 2. What kind of music genres or artists you like and or listen to? 3. What are your personal music goals? 4. Would you like to sing as a career, or hobby? 5. Need help with Auditioning? 6. Ever Do Karaoke? With these guided questions I am able to formulate a geared program toward the specific student so that they could reach their goals and be successful. Read More

James W

Instruments: Piano Voice Organ Synthesizer Recorder Mallet Percussion

My teaching style is always based around engagement. Letting the student select what he/she wants to learn is paramount to any style of study. I have found that my best teachers played as much as i did during lessons, and not just played but really showed their passion for playing! This is very important to show a student. You only have more and more fun the more you play. Read More

Michael O

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

The best feeling is when they get that look in there eyes after doing something they never could before!I live to help people discover the best musicians inside of them selves! After loosing family members at a young age I discovered how theriputic music is and spiritual as well.I believe in its power to bring people together and communicate things in ways the human experience is great full for.I also love it when teacher and student can jam out together to improvise .I know the confidence it gives people to be able to play an instrument confidently.prople often say the biggest fear is public speaking! Read More

Gisbert H

Instruments: Voice

My student, no matter what age, starts with light vocalizing, lip trills, humming etc. for young students I usually pick a light song and work on basics using the song as an exercise. My older students have to work a little more, exercising scales, monitoring placement, support, palette work. A song is picked by me and the student together. Read More

Mateja K

Instruments: Piano Voice Violin

I am a private instructor, as well as sectional coach.  I received my Bachelors degree in violin performance from the University of Miami in May of 2015, and Earned my Masters in violin performance from Florida International University in May of 2019. I am a dedicated instructor, and I work hard to ensure that my students learn proper techinques and musical concepts.  I am able to teach privately, as well as group lessons, if preferred. Read More

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“Wake Me Up” - Avicii

...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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...rhythm at the same time. There are dozens more scales we could show you here, but for now these pentatonic shapes will give you everything you need to get started with learning how to play beginner guitar solos.     Putting Scale Knowledge Into Action   Unless you have a backing band at your disposal, you’ll need to find material to play over if you want to learn how to create guitar solos. A simple 12-Bar Blues progression is a great place to start laying down the foundation for writing and improvising guitar solos. If you’ve got a simple recording device on your computer (the ... Read More

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Viva la Vida Chords for Beginner Guitar (Coldplay)

...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
“Wake Me Up” - Avicii
Beginner Guitar Solos: Getting Started with Improvisation
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Piano Lesson Plans: What to Expect and How to Prepare

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