Voice Lessons?

Seth RiggsThe problem is what they teach now… It seems that they get mixed up between breathing and swallowing. They do things that make the larynx come up. The larynx comes up, you begin to swallow. If you don’t understand the bridges, it’s very difficult to get the larynx to stay down.”

- Maestro Seth Riggs, SLS Originator

Do I need Voice Training?

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms while singing, consider booking a lesson here at the studio, so that I can advise and aid you in corrective adjustments ASAP:

  • Vocal fatigue
  • Vocal strain
  • Hoarseness
  • Breathiness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unsatisfactory Tonal Quality
  • Weak, or undeveloped chest, mix, or head voice
  • A “flip”, disconnection, or any unexpected break in the voice
  • Inability to reach high notes consistently and easily
  • Lack of, or difficulty in producing a relaxed vibrato
  • Lack of an emotional presence in your voice
  • Any inability to express yourself with your voice as you require

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Understanding Vocal Instruction

"After the second lesson, I spent hours at home singing songs that previously were beyond my abilities!! I had always believed it would take months of vocal instruction before I noticed any improvement. In just three lessons, my range has exponentially increased."

The official Speech Level Singing workbook may be purchased at the Studio, or from Amazon by using the following link:

the Art of Effortless Singing.