Frequently
Asked Questions
What
experience do you have? 25
years performing
on TV, radio, recording & live. Singing pop, jazz, classical,
opera oratorio & music theatre. TV acting, radio & voiceover.
Over 10 years teaching, voice coach and vocal arranger for bands,
producers and gospel choirs. My training includes:
5 years
full-time at Trinity College of Music and Guildhall School of Music
and Drama.
Hypnotherapy & NLP at London College of Clinical Hypnosis
Arts Practitioner training at Art & Business, London
Digital Sound Production. City & Islington College, London
Licenciate
and Fellow of Trinity College of Music London. FTCL, dipTCL, LTCL
What
style do you teach? I have developed a method largely based
on the Bel Canto method I trained in, but I have adapted it to suit
contemporary styles and sounds, adding elements from various musical
genres and disciplines such as Alexander Technique and visualisation.
I believe that strong vocal technique is fundamental to having your
voice at your disposal in good condition, allowing you to approach
any style you choose from a position of safety.
I encourage vocal freedom & health through controlled relaxation
and support. I have worked as a teacher and performer in most styles
of music. so I like to encourage pupils to try a bit of everything
in terms of genre. I believe singing should be fun and the voice
should last a lifetime!
I have
produced a vocal warm-up and coaching CD "Free
Your Voice" which is distributed worldwide.
What
happens in your lessons?
They are extremely informal and relaxed, with the emphasis on singing
as being fun and creative. My students seem to enjoy their lessons,
and I enjoy teaching! (Singing releases endorphins!)
I usually spend at least 60% of the lesson working through exercises
and images to place and extend the voice.
Lessons are structured around breathing and a good vocal warm up,
plus plenty of relaxation. This is followed by work on specific
songs & repertoire to give the technique a context.
Choice
of repertoire is open, although I will suggest songs & styles
as I see fit. I also cover audition coaching, presentation, projection,
performance skills and microphone technique if appropriate with
more experienced singers.
Singers
working towards demo recording in a studio are offered specific
studio preparation training.
I also offer a demo preparation package
and vocal production services in a recording studio.
How
do you accompany songs? Many people use backing tracks & midi
files to sing with (all styles - including fully orchestrated opera!),
others sing a-capella and some very brave people give me sheet music
- I'll admit to not being a terribly good pianist but we manage!
I
have a wide variety of backing CD's and midi-files available, but
encourage students to build up their own collection over time.
You
are welcome to bring an accompanist with you. There are pianos,
keyboards and guitars available.
It
is advisable to buy your own copies of sheet music, scores and/or
lyrics as we tend to make copious notes on interpretation and technique
to work on between lessons. (I give homework!)
Where do you teach? I teach privately in Crouch End, London
N8. The nearest underground is Finsbury Park, Harringay railway
station (to Moorgate) is nearby.There is free parking.
My
workshops and masterclasses are held around the UK.
When
are your lessons? I teach privately on Thursdays (daytime,)
Tuesday evenings and Saturdays. Saturdays and evening lessons are
extremely popular with "regulars" who book in advance.
There are currently very limited vacancies so it may be necessary
to join a waiting list.
Lesson duration The session lasts one hour including changeovers,
allowing the next lesson to start promptly on the hour/half hour.
Ideally this means we "wind down" & sort out homework, payment &
diaries 5 minutes before the next student arrives.
Once
you have booked the lesson it is your responsibility to arrive on
time and make your own travel arrangements. If you arrive late the
lesson will still have to end at the agreed time.
Do
I have to buy a course of lessons? No, however, when learning
technique or repertoire it is helpful to work to specific goals
and undertake regular practise over a specific time period.
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Drop
in
fee
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| One
to one lesson |
£60
per hour |
| Additional
person sharing, add |
£15
per hour |
Shared
Lessons/band tuition Students sharing lessons will pay the standard
rate plus £15 for each additional student.
Under
18's I do not offer vocal training to under 18's at this time,
but can recommend approved theatre schools.
Frequency
Weekly or fortnightly lessons are usual.
Booking
I will
always try my best to ensure your preferred time is available for
you, however, due to the high demand for certain slots I cannot
guarantee your preferred time being available unless it is reserved
and paid in advance.
Waiting List When I cannot offer you your preferred time you
may choose to go on the waiting list. If you are offered a last
minute cancellation you are under no obligation to accept it. Should
you accept it the usual cancellation criteria will apply.
Professional work Although I am strictly not an agent, I
am sometimes approached from within the industry to recommend suitable
vocalists for sessions, bands and performances.
IMPORTANT -
CANCELLATION AGREEMENT
Cancellation policy The minimum cancellation notification time
required by me is 24 hours. This gives me time to offer your
cancelled hour to someone on the waiting list. A student cancelling
with less than 24 hours notification FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER will
be charged for the missed lesson.
However - if I am able to fill your missed lesson time you will
not be charged. It is therefore in your best interest to give me
as much notice as possible.
If
ever I should need to cancel I will give you as much notice as possible
and reschedule/make up the lesson.
Read
a recent magazine interview
with Heather on the mind, body and spirit benefits of singing

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