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Lesson Overview

⭐️Singing lessons
⭐️Voice training

⭐️Guitar lessons
⭐️Song writing
⭐️Audition preparation
⭐️Confidence building
⭐️Vocal technique
⭐️Demo recordings

Nick has been coaching from his ( fully equipped ) home studio in Chertsey, Surrey for 17 years.

Singing lessons focus on individuals realising their true voice potential and encompass breathing technique with a thorough understanding of the diaphragm, vocal dynamics, timbre, rhythm, phrasing, visualisation, audition preparation and microphone technique.

Voice training focusses on how to command and capture the attention of any audience, large or small. How to take control of your voice and know that it will always be there for you. How to emotionally connect to your voice and deliver powerful speeches through any medium. How to increase the range of your voice resulting in a more engaging resonance and how to attain vocal endurance, resulting in the ability to speak for longer periods of time.

 

Guitar lessons aim to allow the pupil to develop their own style through an individually tailored  method. Encompassing theory, chord development, lead playing, rhythm/strumming techniques.

 

 

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FAQ

How often do i need a lesson?

This is completely up to the individual but a weekly lesson can be most beneficial.

Do you give me anything to do after the lesson?

Yes, with singing and voice training, once you are comfortable and confident with my bespoke warm-ups and exercises, i'm happy to share them with my clients and with guitar lessons, we collate a list of everything that we cover and files, exercises etc, are shared when necessary.

Can i record a demo?

Yes, i have my own studio set-up so we can record original compositions, whereby i assist in the production of the song using either Logic or Garageband. We can record a bespoke, acoustic version or fully produced song. We can also record covers of famous songs and gift them to our loved ones.These can be a very special gifts that will last forever.

Can you offer me any good advice?

I have worked as a professional musician, guitarist, singer, actor and band leader for over 30 years so can offer lot's of invaluable advice.

Do i do exams or grades?

No, passing a singing grade is certainly nothing to be sniffed at, but it is worth asking yourself why you want to take the exams.The problem when coaching for children’s singing exams is that you barely get time to cover anything except for how to pass the singing exam. It also doesn't allow us to focus on the individuals strengths and weakness's and limit's personalisation.

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