What kind of singer are you?

Young aspiring singer or musician

You’re in 8th-12th grade and think you’d like to go to a college, university or conservatory to study music and voice. Consistent study is the key to creating a solid vocal technique and developing a sense of musicality.

Classically trained singer

You’ve trained and are out of college, or are working as a professional singer and are looking to continue to hone your craft. You want to work on your audition repertoire, role study and preparation, or get ready for a gig. You also consider getting into the nitty gritty of vocal technique.

Broadway/Crossover artist

The world is a much different place than it was ten years ago. Singers can be successful on the stages of opera AND Broadway. You’re a musical theatre performer and are looking to work on technique, or you’re classically trained but would love to learn to ‘belt’ once in a while. You want to explore your voice and make yourself comfortable in any genre.

Amateur who wants to study

Singing can bring great joy into your life. It is a wonderful, creative outlet and release from the real world. Studying something other than what you do for a living can be very rewarding and enrich other aspects of your life, including your career. Perhaps you studied voice in college and went on to ‘get a real job’ or minored in voice and would love to get back into it.


Regardless of the kind of singer you are, I’m confident I have the right lesson package for you.