What you Need:
water and tablature.
Where we Teach:
Who we Teach:
What we Teach:
1. Fundamental Theory, like rhythm and time (blank)
2. Interval identification or the “notes”
3. Track patterns and learn how to feel the intervals in the fingers, (blank)
4. The peripheral line exercise that keeps the eye on the page while reading music.
When the basic technique has been mastered lessons will consist of actual sight-reading; special and selected songs are sight read (played) in class with the teacher monitoring to make corrections and maintain consistency.
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Is learning to how to sign often monotonous, difficult, and discouraging? Do you often surf the web for free lessons and look for help from internet forums, but get little results? Maybe you Have bought all the books and given up?
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Testimonials
Harmony singing Lessons taught me how to accompany myself, which has expanded my songwriting and performing abilities many fold. ”
–Roth Herrlinger in Salida , CO
“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.
. This eventually led me to composing, something I had no idea I was capable of before.
Harmony singing Lessons helped me gain confidence, which is why, although music was not my primary training in my school years, I am now doing full time what I love: teaching the singing”
–Christopher Lynn in Salida , CO