Vocal Coaching
Find the
voice that's
already
yours.
Private voice instruction for singers ages 12 and up — from beginners building healthy technique to working professionals refining audition material.
Teaching Philosophy
Technique that serves
the singer — not the
other way around.
Healthy singing isn't a single sound or a single school. It's a relationship between breath, body, and intention — one that becomes more honest with every lesson. My job is to listen carefully, name what's working, and give you the tools to find the rest yourself.
Studio Offerings
Lessons &
packages.
Choose the format that fits your goals. All new students begin with a 30-minute consultation to discuss aims, repertoire, and lesson rhythm. Sliding scale available where needed.
Single Lesson
A focused 60-minute session — ideal for audition prep, repertoire coaching, or a one-time check-in.
- One 60-minute session
- Recorded for student review
- Repertoire suggestions
- In-studio or remote (Zoom)
Monthly Study
Weekly 45-minute lessons for ongoing technical and repertoire development. Most students choose this rhythm.
- Four 45-minute lessons / month
- Personalized warm-up plan
- Repertoire library access
- Email check-ins between sessions
Audition Intensive
A structured four-week package for college, conservatory, or professional auditions. Includes mock panel.
- Six coaching sessions
- Two 16-bar / 32-bar cuts polished
- Cold-read & monologue coaching
- Final mock-audition with notes
In the Studio
What a lesson
actually looks like.
Lessons are conversational, exploratory, and built around the singer in the room. A typical hour might look like this:
Warm-up & body.
Posture, breath release, and a tailored scale set — designed around what your voice actually needs that day, not a one-size warm-up.
Repertoire work.
Whatever you're carrying — an audition cut, a contest piece, a song you love but haven't cracked yet. We work it phrase by phrase.
Reflection & plan.
What worked, what to practice, what to bring next time. You leave with notes, a recording, and a clear sense of the next step.
Common Questions
Before your
first lesson.
A few of the questions I'm most often asked. If you don't see yours, the contact page is the fastest way to reach me.
Not at all. I work with absolute beginners as well as advanced singers. The first lesson is a conversation — about what you love, what feels hard, and what kind of singer you want to be — and the work grows from there.
Primarily musical theatre (legit, contemporary, and pop/rock idioms) and contemporary commercial repertoire. I also coach classical art-song foundations for singers who want a more technical bedrock, and audition material for college, conservatory, and professional rooms.
I take students from age 12 and up. Younger voices are still developing, and I'd rather a child have a healthy, joyful first relationship with singing than push technique too early. For students under 12, I'm happy to recommend trusted colleagues.
Yes. I offer Zoom lessons for students outside the Hudson Valley region or those with scheduling constraints. Audio quality matters for vocal work — I'll send a short tech-setup guide before our first remote session.
Twenty-four hours' notice for any reschedule. Lessons cancelled within 24 hours are billable except in cases of illness or emergency — I trust my students to know the difference and they're always right about it.
Yes — I keep a small number of sliding-scale slots open at any given time for students for whom standard rates would be a barrier. Reach out via the contact page and we'll have a conversation.
Ready to begin?
"The first lesson is the hardest to schedule and the easiest to enjoy. Send a note — let's find a time."