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Essential Questions For A Prospective Vocal Teacher
In this post we will take a look at how to interview a prospective vocal coach so that you can be sure that you find the best vocal coach possible for the price that you are willing to pay. You can use these questions to get a feel for the vocal teacher's level of experience. For questions about the costs involved in taking singing lessons see this article: cost of singing lessons . Bear in mind that the best vocal coaches are probably busy and booked with students so they may not have time to answer all your questions. If it happens that the singing teacher doesn't have the time to answer all your questions, you could try out a few lessons and get the answers you're looking for then. It's best to treat these as suggestions so don't worry if you don't get answers to all the questions below.
Essential questions to help find the best vocal coach:
- For how long have you been teaching? Expect to pay more for a vocal coach with a lot of years experience. Also if the voice coach has been teaching for a while you might try and ask former students about their experiences.
- Where did you get your singing education? Preferably you want a vocal coach who has had years of performance experience or years of lessons or training in a degree program that focuses on the voice. The vocal coach does not have to have a degree from an Ivy League school to be a good teacher. More important than a fancy degree is that he or she knows how to pass on her knowledge to her students.
- Do you perform? If so, where? If you have the chance to listen to the vocal coach's singing performance, then by all means go. You may discover a lot about his personality that you might not get to see during your singing lessons.
- Do you work with different voice types and teach different music styles? You will want to ensure that the vocal coach has sufficient experience teaching your voice type and the vocal styles you'd like to explore.
- Where does your vocal training take place? Lessons could take place in a number of different locations including the coach's home, your home, a studio or a music school. You will want to find out if the location is convenient for you.
- What songs do your students sing? Try and find out if the singing teacher enjoys the same kind of music as you. If she doesn't let you choose your own songs, you at least to feel that you'll enjoy singing the kind of songs that she chooses.
Tread cautiously if you meet a singing coach who claims to have the best singing methods. Teaching people how to sing is by no means a new profession so it's much better to go with a tried and tested singing method than to waste your money on experiments. The only exception to this rule that I can think of is the Per Bristow's Bristow Voice Method (Bristow Voice Method review) Good luck with your singing and have fun!
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