Studio Address:

The Film House Building

810 Dominican Drive

Suite 119๏ปฟ

Nashville, TN 37228

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Your Voice

is

Strong

Resilient

Beautiful

Unique

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I’ve seen many voice instructors over the years (and I am one myself) but this was the first time I felt I was being given a true understanding of my instrument from the inside out.


- Emily G., musician and vocal coach

Before coming to this studio, many of my clients were:


  • Confused about how to organize their practice time
  • Frustrated by exercises that didn’t yield real, lasting change
  • Scared of "vocal technique" ruining their natural ability to sing
  • Unfamiliar with voice science in lessons
  • Stuck in their thinking minds about singing
  • Feeling overwhelmed
  • Not having fun exploring new sounds


I get it. I've been there.


That's why I've made it my job to understand voice science (vocology) and the art of teaching. I want to help you find sounds and expressions of vocalization that showcase who you are and with a sense of freedom and joy.


A good voice always has room to grow! I recently performed live and a friend said, "I have always loved your voice, but there’s something so clear and effortless that wasn’t there before."

 

- Jennifer Holm, singer

& songwriter


Think of voice work we do here like going to the vocal gym, only more therapeutically minded.


We go to the gym to remain strong and flexible, correct our form, coordinate the body and brain, and learn how to lift weights with finesse. We show ourselves what the voice is capable of based on great function and great acoustics! This means we continuously play with vocal sounds, all the while learning how our voices work from the inside out.


And, in learning to make new sounds and improve our vocal skills, we also learn about ourselves - emotionally, spiritually, and physically. The human voice is endlessly fascinating, and it can teach us, heal us, and grow us in ways too vast to count.

You can approach the vocal studio like a workout. There is concrete work involved and there are measurable results. No matter what kind of voice you have and what you plan to do with it, you can stabilize and strengthen it and get to know it more intimately!


- Abigail Flowers

The Goal:


To liberate vocal expression.

My Clients Include:

  • Professional singers, including artists who have won Grammy, Academy Awards, Critics Choice Awards, CMA, and Dove Awards, and finalists on television shows such as The Voice and America's Got Talent


  • "Natural-born" singers


  • Instrumentalists


  • Other voice coaches and teachers


  • Singers recovering from voice trauma or challenges


  • Professional voice users (actors, speakers, etc.)


  • Vocal ensembles and worship teams

Even though I’ve been fronting a band for a decade, I had no idea how to sing properly, and quite frankly, was afraid of my voice. The most stunning thing has been developing resonance in different octaves of my voice. I had no idea I was capable of that. My whisper of a voice has been replaced by this booming resonance.


-Joseph Aaron, Nashville, TN

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