Los Angeles Vocal Studio
Many voice students feel that it is important to take voice lessons in-person, but there are so many conveniences to online. Applications like Zoom and Skype have countless new ways of communicating which make it feel closer to being in person than ever. Zoom allows audio sharing with perfection and clarity as well as separate audio recordings of the session. Each has great mobile applications that make it easy to learn from your phones as well as create clearer video than Facetime. Furthermore- with the screen sharing capabilities, you can share lyrics, videos, sheet music etc.. with your coach. Of course, there is always Facetime if you prefer the hassle-free use of built-in apps.
One of the greatest parts of online lessons is the flexibility of scheduling. For example, if you have an audition within hours, this saves you the drama of flying around the city and stressing yourself out during a time when you should be at ease and focused. Furthermore, in a city like Los Angeles- where traffic is INSANE- why not study from the comfort of your own home? Lessons can be costly and it's great to save money on gas, parking and time. Another benefit to online lessons is the fact that you can take lessons with a coach from anywhere in the world. Long gone are the days of having to move to a city like New York or Los Angeles to get the benefits of world-class coaches with music business experience. You can now get lessons with people who have had students on shows like The Voice or been in Broadways shows without having to travel. Consider trying lessons with us online! We provide big discounts on packages, because we too benefit from not having to rent studio space to teach lessons and can provide more affordable options. Book now at contact@losangelesvocalstudio.com
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Here it is: my inaugural podcast for LAVS. The first interview features the amazing music publisher, Suzan Koç as I ask her questions about music publishing. Listen if you want to know more about publishing for songwriting, music libraries and creating beats. Lots of quality information in here. It will also be available on Spotify, I heart radio and Apple Podcasts in the next few weeks. For more info on Suzan, go to www.suzankoc.com
![]() Living in Los Angeles, I frequently have new students tell me they are trouble by a dry throat. It is important to remember that you live in the desert despite the massive Pacific Ocean seated at the edge of our city. It it much drier than the east coast, where it can rain for days on end -as opposed to LA where 2 inches a year can be a big deal! This doesn't only apply to people living in the desert though! Working in a bar, dry east coast winters sleeping beside a hot heater or a fan in the summer can cause the same problem. One of my favorite tools for fighting dry vocal cords is a facial steamer. You simply put about an ounce water in the base, push power and within minutes it will create steam for you to inhale. Your goal should always be to hydrate your vocal cords. Drinking water is the number one solution, but this doesn't always do the trick fast enough. Sometimes after late night gigs where I had to speak to a lot of fans after singing a heavy show -I needed some instant hydration. Coming home and leaning over the steam always relaxed my throat and took some of the fatigue away. Add this to your arsenal of tools for maintaining vocal hygiene and set up a lesson with me if you have further questions at: contact@losangelesvocalstudio.com
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