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Believe You Can Sing Vocal Program - Kids

Sat, Mar 05

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This program provides an introduction to the foundational elements of singing. It is designed to cater to each age group and is for persons who have little or no training but enjoy singing and are willing to explore their full vocal potential.

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Time & Location

Mar 05, 2022, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Online Event

About the Event

Saturdays 3:00 - 4:00pm

About This Course

This 10-week program provides an introduction to the foundational elements of singing. It is

designed to cater to each age group and is for persons who have little or no training but enjoy singing and are willing to explore their full vocal potential. This is a practical program where the focus is on group and individual work for healthy, effective vocal production and performance

In this program students will cover:

  • Vocal techniques & Terms & Approaches
  • KC beginners - Vocal Warm-ups & exercises
  • Musicianship + Basic music theory
  • Microphone technique
  • Song interpretation
  • Performance techniques
  • Student performances |Recitals| Productions

This semi-private, comprehensive course is packed with loads of value. Your termly fees included weekly training, student support, teaching materials, international voice assessments with London College of Music, Access to workshops, termly progress reports, recitals & professional productions.

(Terms & conditions apply )

Our Tutors

The Principal and creator of our programs is artiste, vocal trainer and coach – Kellie Cadogan (www.kelliecadogan.com). The training in our programs is comprehensive and are designed to give each student within our group programs the attention and a safe environment in which to develop not only their voices but their lives. All tutors are trained and have experience, skill and knowledge using the Kellie Cadogan Method, principles of Somatic Voice Work- The Lovetri Method and have completed training and assessments with London College of Music, University of West London.

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