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Courses and Teachers : Singing
Q:
What do you like the most about teaching singing?
A:

The opportunity to help students discover their voice, free themselves, and enjoy the moment of making music.


 
Q:
What made you decide to teach singing?
A:

The structure of the music world and being able to help people with problems similar to the ones I had.


 
Q:
What kind of students take singing classes from you?
A:

Throughout my career, I've had very diverse students, both in age and nationality. What they have in common is that they're all new to music and feel a strong calling to sing.


 
Q:
For novices, how difficult is it to learn how to sing?
A:

Every student is different. The key is patience and motivation.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of being a signing teacher?
A:

Intelligently analyze the student's needs and know how to explain very abstract concepts in an easy-to-understand manner.


 
Q:
What makes a good singing student?
A:

Patience and love of singing.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of learning how to sing?
A:

Accept that singing is linked to the body, and that there are days when we aren't the best singers. Improve and keep going despite the difficulties.


 
Q:
Can voice be improved through singing?
A:

Yes.


 
Q:
How long does it take to start seeing improvements?
A:

Every student is different. Therefore, it is not possible and should not be possible to give an exact timeline for their development. However, openness, patience, and study will undoubtedly yield consistent results.


 
Q:
Do you teach both male and female singers?
A:

Yes.


 

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