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Adult Voice Lessons 

For professionals and dedicated adults ready to finally develop their voice with clarity, control, and confidence. Aspirations to make singing a career are not a requirement.

Every adult I work with has the same reason for taking voice lessons, even if their starting point and end destination differ. They want to know what their voice is capable of, or get back to what their voice was capable of before real life took them on a detour. They want to hear themselves sing and like it. They want to be able to sing the music they love and add their own authentic version to it.
 

That is just where it starts, though. The real joy comes when your vocal coordination has clicked, is reliable, and range is no longer an issue, and then you learn to shape every sound with subtlety, power, and emotion. When you can easily switch between opera, musical theatre belting, or a pop ballad, because you understand resonance and placement, the musical world becomes your oyster.
 

The training I provide starts with a classical foundation, the same technical rigor you'd find in a university voice program, without the university. You'll learn how your voice actually works.

If you're looking for a single lesson with no follow through, this probably isn't the right fit. But if you're ready to find out what your voice can actually do, let's talk.

What Progress Actually Requires

I will give you the tools. The real progress happens when you implement them, applying what you learn every day for 10 to 15 focused minutes, four or five days a week. What separates the students who improve from the ones who stall is almost never talent. It's whether that small, steady work happens between lessons. More on that here. 

I've watched students go from not being able to match pitch to singing beautifully, simply because they had the humility and the drive to keep showing up for three years, every week. 
 

Lessons are ongoing and focused on building and refining your vocal instrument with clarity and precision. They include all of the following, though this is not a comprehensive list.

They include all of the following, though this is not a comprehensive list:

1. Learning muscle coordination

2. Strengthening your vocal muscles

3. Increasing your breath control

4. Increasing your range

5. Singing with freedom throughout range

6. Singing low and high notes with ease

7. Mastering dynamic range from pp to ff

8. Mastering various vocal styles
 

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Ready to get started? Book your Intro Lesson today. 

Wednesdays and Fridays 12:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Tuesdays-Fridays
12:00 pm - 6:30 pm (MST)

CONTACT
Email: vanessa@cfvocalstudio.com 

 

LOCATIONS:
Private voice lessons by appointment only
Based in South Salt Lake
Serving Pleasant Grove & Utah County.

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