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What to Expect at Your First Voice Lesson
Discover during this first lesson how you will feel more educated and confident about your singing .

Cynthia Robinshaw


How to Develop Ear-to Voice Connection in Students with Severe Pitch Inaccuracy
Are you tone deaf? Discover how voice teachers approach "tone deafness" and how it is treated very differently depending on whether it's true clinical amusia (a rare neurological condition affecting ~1.5-4% of people, where pitch perception is fundamentally impaired) or the far more common situation of underdeveloped pitch-matching skills, poor ear training, tension, or bad vocal habits.

Cynthia Robinshaw


How to Strengthen Your Singing and Speaking Voice
Vocal warm-ups are essential in your lessons for the same reasons as they help prepare your voice for singing or speaking by ensuring your vocal cords, breath support, and muscles are ready to work efficiently. Here are a few key reasons why warm-ups are important:

Cynthia Robinshaw


How to Improve Your Music Practice
Practicing a musical instrument is developing a new skill. You must be consistent with repetition to create a musical habit- muscle memory when you sing.

Cynthia Robinshaw
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