Tutor in Midlothian, IL 60445
Midlothian, IL 60445
NOT ENROLLING
Price starts at: $35
Subjects: Broadway Singing, Music Performance, Opera Voice, Singing
My musical journey started in high school when my algebra teacher saw me in the hallway, grabbed my hand and brought me to the choir room to sign up for The Sound of Music auditions. To this day I cannot believe my math teacher unknowingly sent me straight down a path that I would walk the rest of my life. After The Sound Of Music I never left music. I kept singing in high school by participating in the school musicals and different choir ensembles. When it came to college I started taking private lessons and music classes for fun until I realized this is my passion and I wanted to make a life of this. When you wake up everyday and the first thing you do is sing at that point there was no other way to live. There I started my journey with really learning the voice as an instrument and how it works. I found that I am a vocal scientist at heart believing you will go a long way as long as you know how to grow. Being a vocal scientist, I find it so interesting to know what exactly needs to happen when we sing in order sing in a healthy and beautiful manner.
While I was at Moraine Valley after I firmly chose music I felt I needed more of a diverse program so I can answer any possible music based question. I then went on to get my degree at VanderCook College of Music where they teach nothing but music education. Their program intensely teaches all the band and orchestral instruments on top general education classes and your major, mine being voice. While I was there I also took the time to study privately with our percussion professor to learn rhythms and with our sight singing and ear training professor to further develop my ear and knowledge. All in all I have been studying the voice for 13 years and counting. I do all this so that I could pass that experience down to you.
▪Lesson Details▪
In my lessons I like to teach vocal techniques such as raising your soft palate, correct breathing techniques, and a forward placement. These are the tools to help a vocal musician grow for the rest of their lives.
Another part of being a vocal musician that I teach is ear training and or rhythm. These are things I wish I would have learned earlier on and are essential to being an independent musician.
Expression (including body movements, hand gestures, facial expression, and musical expression such as accents and dynamics) are a large part of performing as a vocalist and are definitely things we prepare as well.
I like to keep a more uplifting environment when teaching so although you should expect a push for success, you should always feel comfortable and not afraid to make mistakes.
▪Performance opportunities▪
Studio vocal recitals
▪Studio Equipment▪
Lessons in the studio room, electric piano
▪Travel Equipment▪
I can provide literature and a music stand while the students should have a full length keyboard and or piano.
▪Specialties▪
I teach rhythm, sight singing and ear training, general musical terms, expression, and specific vocal techniques.
EDUCATION
Date: August 15, 2009 – June 15, 2011
School: VanderCook College of Music
Degree: Bachelor of Music Education
Description: Voice
Date: August 15, 2005 – June 15, 2009
School: Moraine Valley Community College
Degree: Music Performance/Education
AFFILIATIONS
Date: August 15, 2009
Name: National Association for Music Education
Description: Founded in 1907, NAfME is among the world’s largest arts education organizations. NAfME advocates at the local, state, and national levels; provides resources for teachers, parents, and administrators; hosts professional development events; and offers a variety of opportunities for students and teachers.
EXPERIENCE
Date: August 15, 2011 – January 15, 2012
Organization: Argo High School
Title: Voice Teacher
Description:
Date: January 15, 2009 – January 15, 2013
Organization: Good Shepherd Church
Title: Assistant Choir Director/ Cantor
Description:
Date: August 15, 2008
Organization: Vocalist
Title: Professional Vocalist
Description: Hired to sing at various events including weddings, church celebrations, funerals etc.
Date: May 15, 2018
Organization: The Potter’s Hourse
Title: Voice Director
Description: Teach all leads and ensembles their music as well as vocal techniques and expression.
AWARDS
Date: June 15, 2009
Authority: Vandercook College of Music
Name: Talent Award & Scholarship
Description: At different amount specific students are given the Talent Award for excellency in their craft and professionalism. Was awarded each year while attending school.
Date: September 15, 2005
Authority: IHSA Illinois High School Singing Association
Name: Gold
Description: Ensemble performed and was scored a perfect score of Gold based on our performance.
Date: December 15, 2005
Authority: National Singing Association
Name: Spirit of New York Award
Description: Given to the ensemble that captured and demonstrated the spirit of New York City through performance.