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Looking Into Vocal Coaching Courses (Singing Teachers)
Posted by Guest Teacher on July 2, 2024 at 7:52 pmHey gang! I’m looking into vocal coaching courses. Any recommendations?
Pauline Carville replied 5 months ago 6 Members · 10 Replies- continuing education
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Matt Pocock is a big advocate of taking an Estill course, which I’m looking into.
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I was reading into this stuff! I think at university I was taught in estill style…but never told it was a technique ha!
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Most def – it’s not a method or a quick-fix, more like a scientific description of what’s actually going on. It’s the basis of what I’ve taught ever since I took one. And they’re comparatively cheap! Do it!
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I’ve been to a few of anne marie speeds at the royal academy. Covers lots of areas and even does a specific ‘estill for voice teachers’ day. Recommended x No sure if anyone has invested in the DVD’s by brett manning? would be interested to know?
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I’ll look into all those avenues!:) thank you guys
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I would thoroughly recommend IVA. Just my 2 cents :). You don’t necessarily have to join up if you don’t want, you’ll still get a lot out of just finding an IVA teacher and booking a lesson and asking teacherly questions if that makes sense.
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theres this free blog podcast that i like listening to
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Definitely do Estate with Anne marie speed. It is scientifically proven and makes so much sense once you know the science behind it! Definitely makes for a better teacher!
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