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Contemporary Vocal Stylings

Looking to add more stylings to your vocal toolbox? This class is designed for singers interested in learning new ways to imbue their performance with excitement, color, and virtuosity.

In this 1 hour online workshop we will cover agility exercises, riffing, improvising, entrances and cut offs, vocal fry, and more.

designed for singers with the ability to control their pitch and volume.

$25 wednesday, april 27th, 2021 7:30-8:30pm


Singing for Beginners

when’s the last time you sang? Do notes come out when you ask them to? Ever wondered why your voice does that thing when you sing high or low?

demystify your singing voice in this fun and supportive class for beginning singers!

This online beginner 4-week class includes how to identify your voice registers, breathing techniques, simple exercises to add strength, agility, and range, and building increased body awareness to improve pitch and stamina when singing. Bigger picture? You’ll learn why your singing voice is going to get you through the long winter and why it’s important to nurture it.

designed for beginners with a sense of humor.

$100 4 Tuesdays, january 18th-february 8th, 2022 7-8pm


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AMATEUR HOUR

FREE hour-long online singing workshops

designed for beginner adults with a sense of humor

wednesdays, 7-8pm

Nov 17th: the basics of singing

Ever wonder why some days you sound better than others? Why it feels like you’re hitting a ceiling when you try to sing high? Why you always run out of breath when you sing? These questions and more will be covered in this fun, judgement free workshop where you can sing to your heart’s content with the mute button ON!

December 1st: singing high

I’m talking about the high notes, you guys. I’m talking about wanting to sing higher in your range and feeling fatigue, pushing, cracking, thinness, or airiness. Sound familiar? We’re going to dive deep into the head voice and learn how to expand your range, strengthen those muscles, and think differently about your approach to singing in your upper register.