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You Can Study Singing and Performance With Master Teacher, Al Koehn

Al Koehn is highly regarded throughout the world as a master singing teacher and vocal coach, and for his exciting new concepts in voice development called “Vocal Visualization.” Although his VocalVision Singing Studio is located in Tampa Bay, Florida, his influence spreads across the globe, with many of his students reaching thousands of fans. Rock guitar legend, Rick Derringer; “Days of Our Lives” superstar, Peter Reckell; Major movie, tv and Broadway actress, Deirdre O’Connell and Grammy nominated children’s star, Shana (Banana) Smith; and many others are past and present students of Al Koehn. With the popularity of such shows as American Idol, X-Factor and America’s Got Talent, many of his present students train with him to create and perfect auditions.  More about Al…..

When You Study With Al Koehn

• You will be studying with a nationally recognized teacher-coach of top recording artists and actors.

• You will be working in a fully equipped, completely modern teaching environment which includes a full professional recording studio and thousands of Instrumental backing tracks of all genres of music .

• You will be singing the music you choose, whether rock, pop, country, musical theatre, punk or classical. (Al Koehn is an amazingly eclectic musician and teacher, having worked extensively with singers in all genres of music.)

“It is not my job to dictate or judge the music my students choose to sing. My job is to guide them to success regardless of what music they love to sing.” (Al Koehn)

• You will be learning the “basics” of good singing, including quality development, range extension, vibrato, breathing techniques, etc, while also learning professional performance and recording studio tips and techniques.• You will leave your sessions with professionally recorded and mastered cds of the songs you have finished.

You will be hearing amazing improvement in a very short time .

Meet Al, and have him evaluate your vocal quality and style at your

FREE INTRODUCTORY SESSION

 

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