![]() I’m wanting to become a rock singer and start a band in few years so I’m wanting to maybe try and take some vocal lessons. I don’t really have the money to hire an actual vocal coach so I was wondering if there are some good vocal lessons online or if their are any good vocal lesson DVDs? Thanks
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![]() I am 13 and I am a pretty experienced actress. I am sending out my resume to some agencies, agents, and casting directors. I was wondering if my resume is good or should I take some things off. I had to edit some things cuz im posted it online, so this is just a part of my resume…haha. Thanks! Modeling THEATER TRAINING Special Skills/Talents
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![]() School 1 or School 2? School 1 pros: School 1 cons: School 2 pros: School 2 CONS: Plus, it offers everything that you want regardless of when the classes are available for you to take you still get to take them. It seems like you are a little nervous to leave your friends behind, but trust me you will make new friends fast! And, if it’s any consolation Middle School is a magical place where you meet some of the people you will be friends with for the rest of your life! My best friend and I met when we were in the 7th grade, even though we went to the same high school there were days when we didn’t see each other at all because of our schedules and what not. We made time to hang out at least once a week, just like we do now. She lives far away from me but we make it a point to call each other at least once a week. Next year it will be 15 years that we have been friends. Good Luck!
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vocal lessons – Advanced Vocal Warm Up Part 1 Jesse’s in the studio with recently certified Brett Manning Associate, Mark Poots. Mark has a big tenor voice, and needs a big warm up to get him ready to sing. This warm up is one of the most advanced vocal workouts you will find anywhere. Its so advanced, we had to break it up into two lessons…be sure to check out part two coming next week. Approximate Length: 48 minutes 29 seconds http://www.singingsuccessonline.com/ad/youtube_sso_article/ Duration : 0:4:31 ![]() |

![]() I found a singing agent online, whom I think is looking for new artists. Everything about this agent is legit. I searched everything about him online, and it matches perfectly from what I read. I’m excited I found an agent- but my moms judgment is always right. So I was making a video of me singing and then she asked to hear it, so I let her. She told me that I have an amazing voice, and that I have potential if I still take lessons. She told me that no matter how good of a singer you are, professional or not, you still need singing lessons. She had always told me this, but I would always deny it. Now, that this agent is actually real, and legitimately looking for a talented artist, I don’t want to waste his time. Now I believed my mom when she said that everyone needs vocal lessons, but I can’t afford it. I was thinking of asking my music teacher if I could stay after for a couple of days, and tell her that I think I found an agent, and I need a quick lesson or two for me to prepare. Also, I used to have ENORMOUS stage fright. I wouldn’t sing in front of anyone, not even my mom- sometimes. But, I recently got over it because I though to myself, "It’s only singing, it’s normal." So now I can comfortably sing in front of others. However, how, and when do I ask my music teacher? How do I ask her?
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This is Part 1 of my Youtube voice lesson series on Vibrato. When I give lessons as a voice coach I get asked about it all the time. In this video, I answer the following questions: - What is vibrato? Buy Eric’s Video Lessons Holla at me on myspace Duration : 0:6:29 ![]() |

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Music teachers should learn how to deal with students of all ages; otherwise, they might not be as effective as they could be. Hence, they must give time to read some music teachers resources and tips that are readily available online. Although there are many who specialize in teaching younger students, some still prefer to handle adult students for some reasons. Generally speaking, adult students have vast experiences and knowledge about a variety of things and issues. These advantages provide a private music studio, a new horizon and window to the world outside. Also, these bring a more pleasurable atmosphere, not only to the class but to the music teachers as well. Exchanging insights and experiences related to the lessons that are certainly important to learning music can be a very good music teaching strategy. Adult students may vary from one another. Some may just be beginners, while others may only want to increase their knowledge on their preferred instrument. On the other hand, there are some who may already have expertise in playing other musical instruments. Just like young students, adults can be fast learners. However, there are some of them who may need much time and effort before they can adopt and understand. Thus, most music teaching resources and tips advise that teachers must also learn how to listen to their adult students’ inquiries and suggestions. Further, music teachers must learn how to assess the skills of each of their students and devise the suitable lesson plans for them. Indeed, adults usually have stronger motivation to learn. They are likewise more inclined to follow the outlined practice schedule. However, they are more articulate and vocal with their concerns, so music teachers should better prepare prompt response. Just a piece of advice: do not try to compare their skills and learning capacity with other students because most adults have greater tendency to be anxious. Instead, try to cite their previous accomplishments and learn how to recognize, appreciate and acknowledge their good efforts. This technique can boost their eagerness to learn and somehow make them aware that you commend their achievements. In addition, music teachers should give their students an active participation in choosing what type of music they prefer to learn and use in practicing. Practice pieces must be enjoyable and pleasing to their adult students. Or else, they may have lesser motivation to learn and rehearse. Lessons, resources and tips in teaching music to children and adult students are basically similar. They only differ in the stages of learning: children are more into the developmental stage while adults are more into the integral aspect of learning. Are you looking for more reliable music teachers resources and tips? Visit this music teachers website. Music Teacher
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UIKj5WEJZU please rate it and also if u knw bout sme online vocal training let me knw cuz i live in a remote area in india and its not easy for me to get a professional trainer here. btw am 14 yr old girl frm india. see and comment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX9ibh2urDY&feature=channel
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