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Voice

Private Voice Lessons

Voice Programs at South Florida Conservatory of Music are designed for students from 6 years old to adults.

Our instructors use a variety of teaching methods to build a foundation for healthy singing. Our voice instructors are highly qualified and perform regularly solo,  with orchestras and bands.

South Florida Conservatory of Music offers a number of performance opportunities:

 

Monthly recitals; 

• Winter and Spring whole school recitals;

• Participating in music festivals;

• National and international competitions. 

 

Recitals are open to all students and provide invaluable performance experience.

 

Many of our students are winners of national and international music competitions and performed at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York.

 

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The South Florida Conservatory of Music provides a curriculum that focuses on the basics for beginners through intermediate and advanced players. Our team focuses on building a strong social connection through music that will spark your passion for musical art.

 

Each student is taught individually so that he or she is given the maximum attention. Each and every lesson is tailor-fit to that individual student to best fit his or her learning experience to the fullest potential.

 

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What Singing Lessons Can Do for You 

1. Build Confidence

Voice lessons, particularly one-on-one sessions, offer personalized attention to students and give them a safe place to express themselves. As they progress, they feel more confident in their abilities and build self-esteem with every new skill they master.

 

2. Improve Academic Skills

Music lessons improve coordination, multi-tasking, and pattern recognition as well as right- and left-brain function. Those who study music also have improved math and science skills since music incorporates ratios, fractions, counting, pacing, sequencing, and acoustics. Singing integrates math, spatial relations, reading, and emotional expression, which all boost brain activity and create pathways for processing numbers and letters more effectively.

3. Learn Good Study Habits

Because voice lessons require study, memorization, and practice, children understand more about their learning style and how their brain processes information. They quickly develop techniques for breaking down a new piece, absorbing critical components, and practicing it so they feel ready to perform it. This approach transfers to concepts they face in school and at work.

4. Boost Focus

Singing takes concentration, and children who take regular lessons learn the responsibility and discipline necessary to succeed. Their ability to focus improves as they work to master a new song and expand their vocal range. They quickly realize the benefit of practicing at home and will give their undivided attention to each session. The more they practice focusing, the better they become at it in every aspect of their day.

5. Enhance Listening & Speaking Skills

Tone, diction, and articulation are all necessary components for singing. Voice lessons improve clarity and quality of speech. Because singing also incorporates inflection and facial expressions, students also become better listeners and communicators. They can pick up on body language and intonation more adeptly and will read subtle cues that others may not.

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Want to try music lessons?

Contact us to schedule your trial lesson.