What you Need:
water and tablature.
Where we Teach:
Who we Teach:
What we Teach:
1. Fundamental Theory, like rhythm and time principles
2. Span identification or the “notes”
3. Track patterns of how to feel the intervals (blank), and finally
4. The peripheral line exercise that keeps the eye on the page while reading music.
When these levels are completed (in about 4-7 lessons) the student sight-reads specific songs in class in the monitored presence of the teacher.
Kingston NY Singing Lessons
Learn How To Master singing in 7 Days
Is learning singing often monotonous, hard, and frustrating? Do you regularly browse the web for free lessons and seek help from internet discussion boards, but get little results? Have you bought all the books and quit?
You can learn anything you want, once you have learned Harmony Singing’s 5-Steps to Success System. In this system, we will teach you the five things every expert singer already knows; such as how to use rhythm and time, trace patterns, playing from tablature and playing by ear.
For more than twenty years, We’ve been sharing our love for singing with children and adults of all ages. They range from 4-year-olds to 74-year-olds, beginners to professionals.
Customized Singing Lessons
Lessons are custom-tailored to the student’s goals and stylistic preferences, including classical, pop, rock, praise, folk, blues, and much more.
Testimonials From Kingston
Read about some of our students and the work we’ve done together. We’ve chosen a diverse cross-section in the hope that one of these stories might resonate with you.
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–Roth Herrlinger in Kingston , NY
“I feel very enthusiastic about my years of studying the singing with Harmony singing Lessons. My teacher helped me grow tremendously, and I am now a full time music teacher.
Harmony singing Lessons is that rare combination: our instructor was an exquisite classical singing performer and composer, but also quite versatile in popular styles.
Whatever I brought to the lesson-whether refining the performance of an advanced classical piece, or picking up a pop song entirely by ear-he always gave me the tools that I needed to take it to the next stage.
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–Christopher Lynn in Kingston , NY