Singing Summer Lessons

About Program

Instrument: Vocal
Length: 45 minutes (Private Lessons)
Age: +8 years
Locations: Online
Start Date: From July and August 
Term: 10 Lessons
Admissions: Open admission
Genre: Baroque, Classical, Pop, Opera, Folk

We would love to help you learn singing from our certified educators. Our goal is the development of our students to their highest musical level through private lessons. 
This program takes place between one teacher and one student for 45 minutes.

Abdolreza Rostamian can help you if you are looking to find and reach your maximum vocal potential.

As a singer, vocal coach and music director, he has auditioned and educated hundreds of students in his career. He strives to provide the best possible music education for every student. This is accomplished by providing exciting work for the student, such as foundational vocal techniques, learning pieces, music theory, ear training, etc. 

Lesson plans are customized to each student based on age, previous experience, style, individual goals, etc.

Abdolreza is passionate about helping students find confidence and core strength in their singing through the study of solid technique and interpretation. Whether you want to sing opera, pop, musical theatre, folk song or just because you love to sing, he can help you sing better, more comfortably, and confidently. He will always focus on what is best for your voice and what you want to sing.

In this ten-lesson, you will learn:

1. The importance of breathing correctly, how to do so, and the basics of how the voice works.
2. Simple vocal exercises that will help you warm up your voice before you start singing.
3. About the falsetto voice and real voice, mix voice, chest and head voice and how to use it to sing better. A great tool to add a new color to your singing voice.
4. Singing scales, intervals, and arpeggios to train your ear and improve your ability to hit the right notes.
5. Protecting your vocal health
6. Singing 8 Songs 
7. 10 vocalizes (short songs)


This vocal program also includes: 

Vocal Quality: Is your voice pleasant to listen to? Are you controlling your breath, posture, and other aspects of vocal production to get a good "sound?" Does your voice sound healthy?

Intonation: Are you singing "in tune?" 
The most basic definition of "singing in tune" is "matching pitch." This means you can sing the right note at the right moment in the melody.

Vocal Range: What is your vocal range? Did you find your voice type?
Vocal range is a measurement of the distance from the lowest note to the highest note that a person can sing. Vocal range is very helpful in defining a singer's voice type (Bass, Bariton, Tenor, Alto, Mezzo and Soprano), measuring vocal progress over time and choosing songs and repertoire that fit a singer's voice.

Rhythmic Interpretation: Is the rhythmic feel correct for the musical style and tempo?

Song Choice/Prep: Is the song a good song for you to sing? Is it a good audition song? Are the lyrics memorized? Do you have it in the right key? 

Diction: Can we understand the words?
Diction is simply the pronunciation or enunciation of your vocal expression.

Dynamics: Are you using them to your advantage? Dynamics refers to sound level, articulations, and transitory elements such as vibrato, glissandos, or cadenzas.