What's included
12 live meetings
5 in-class hoursHomework
Learners will need to practice 10-mintues or more/6 days per week.Assessment
The learner will receive written feedback after every class.Class Experience
In this small-group class, learners will learn how to singing healthfully and with their best voice. Each week will build on material and skills learned in previous lessons. Learners will learn to build healthy singing techniques in posture, breathing, tone, and musicality in a dynamic small-group setting. Learners will learn to be aware of their bodies as an instrument through stretching, posture corrective exercises, and vocal exercises. Learners will learn three songs during the 12-week class. Each student will have the opportunity to sing in front of the class for individualized and personalized instruction. Only the teacher will make corrections for the learners. Mistakes are how we learn skills. Singing is a skill, and mistakes are encouraged. Learners will be allowed to make mistakes in a friendly, positive, and supportive environment. Each class will build upon the knowledge gained in the previous classes in this course. Student are encouraged, but not required, to take the "Vocalize! Warm-Ups and Breathing Techniques for Young Singers" class as a prerequisite. Class 1: Posture & Vowel Sounds Class 2: Breathing & Pitch and Tone Class 3: Sirens/Calls/Straw Singing (SoVT Exercises) Class 4: Vocal Exercises Class 5: Solfedge (Do/Re/Mi, etc.) Class 6: Sight-singing basics Class 7: How to Learn a Song & Practice Class 8: Folksong introduction and assignment (such as "Star of the County Down", "Greensleeves", "Over the Meadows", etc.) Class 9: Guided Practice Class 10: Folksong II Class 11: Folksong III Class 12: Presentation and Performance I strive to teach my learners to sing healthfully with their best voice while maintaining a respect for accomplished singers, both past and present. The teaching of singing involves a holistic approach in terms of voice, mind, body, intellect, interests, and goals. I strive to foster confidence, creativity, and self-expression in my learners. Vocal exercises and songs are assigned to address these needs. Learners must play an active role in their voice instruction, and understand for what purpose exercises and songs are assigned in order to promote future independence as a musician. All instruction adheres to the Code of Ethics set forth by the National Association of Teachers of Singing (of which I am a member), and am committed to providing the best in vocal music education to my learners. I look forward to working with your learners in a supportive and creative environment.
Other Details
Supply List
The student will need space to stand away from the webcam to be seen from the waist up for exercises.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Doctoral Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Ball State University
Master's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Western Carolina University
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Tennessee Technological University
Dr. Cynthia has 18 years of one-on-one voice lesson teaching experience with learners ages 7 and up. She has taught voice in the USA and India. She holds three music degrees in vocal music, including a Doctorate in Vocal Performance. Her current and former learners have successfully auditioned for programs and shows, placed in international voice competitions, completed Masters programs in voice, and hold successful full-time careers in music. Dr. Cynthia has performed in the USA, Austria, India, and Switzerland. Currently, Dr. Cynthia, a mezzo-soprano, teaches at the university-level and performs professionally as a soloist and chorister.
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Live Group Class
$160
for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
25 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
2-4 learners per class