FAQs

Are Virtual/remote lessons as effective as in-person?

YES! Virtual vocal lessons offer a ton of advantages that make them just as effective as in-person sessions.

  • The convenience and flexibility to learn from the comfort of your own space without the hassle of travel.

  • Technological advancements enable real-time feedback and interaction ensuring personalized guidance and correction.

  • Use of multimedia tools to enhance learning, including video demonstrations, audio recordings, and interactive exercises.

  • Additionally, the ability to record and review sessions allows for continuous self-assessment and improvement, making virtual lessons a highly effective platform.

  • Remote learning is STILL LEARNING.

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

I offer a variety of packages, including private one-on-one lessons for 45 and 60 minutes, as well as discounted group lessons, and complimentary consultation for my newcomers. All of my sessions are done remotely. I know in person may be preferred however I train students from all over the country online and have seen some pretty solid results!

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

I generally like to start with a complimentary consultation. This allows me to learn your singing goals upfront and determine the areas we should focus on during scheduled lessons, maximizing our time together. However consultations are not mandatory.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

I wish I could say I went to Juilliard, but I've honed my skills through firsthand experience, singing lead at church, performing at weddings, funerals, parties, and various events. Additionally, I received formal training from a vocal coach who was a professional Broadway actress. Continuously refining my craft, I actively sought opportunities to improve and challenge myself over the years.

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED DOING THIS TYPE OF WORK?

I started singing because it brought me joy, fulfillment, and a sense of expression. Over time, singing became an integral part of my identity and a means of creative expression and connection with others.

WHAT TYPES OF CUSTOMERS HAVE YOU WORKED WITH?

I’ve worked with children as young as 6 years to adults well over 60. Many of whom had different styles of singing such as Gospel, Pop, Rock, Country, Soul, and R&B.

DESCRIBE A RECENT PROJECT YOU ARE FOND OF. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE?

Starting Melody Master Vocal Academy. I’ve never found anything more fulfilling than helping people reach their maximum potential as singers.

WHAT MAKES YOU A GREAT COACH?

I’m someone who not only possesses singing talent but I’m also actively engaged in performances. Singing is more than just a talent; it's a craft that requires continuous work and refinement. If your coach isn't actively involved, it may be time to seek one who is.