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Promotion in a new town
Hello. I recently moved to a new county (competitive with many singing opportunities in the communities and local voice teachers). I want to have a promotion for the new school year but not sure how to go about it. - My prices are average or slightly higher than the local teachers' as I have a specialty, certification, and experience. - I offer packages that are significantly lower than a single lesson: 4 and 10-lesson packages. - I want to attract teenagers and adults that are searching for a slightly different way of learning their craft. I'm a bit unorthodox and very friendly and engaging. Should I offer the first lesson for half the price? Should I offer the first package at a discount? Should I offer the first lesson for free (I don't like this one for so many reasons. Tried it in the past)? What would you offer me to do to break into this new market? Appreciate your advice! Stav
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New comment Oct 8
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@Alex Stroud thanks! I'm at Stavocaldesign.com Stav Vocal Design
Teaching Creativity
I'd like to know if anyone in the group includes lessons in creativity, particularly exploring different creative processes, methods and techniques with their students. If so, do you do this as part of regular lessons or maybe as an additional course or workshop?
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New comment Aug 21
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I do! I incorporate it in my teachings from the start. If students wish to take it a step further and work on an original cover version or even have some songwriting sessions with me, I always let them know it's possible. Here is my approach as a voice teacher: - When working on breath management, we mark breaths in a song. We explore different placements not only according to technique but also according to the meaning of the lyrics and not according to what the recording artist did. - When working on technique, sound is obviously influenced by everything we do. I point out different things and ask my students to listen and form an opinion. - I offer various ways of using the voice in most situations and ask my students to choose what they like best. - I point out what different sounds make us feel as an audience and how they influence the meaning of a certain part/ line of a song. - I point out how the music scenery (harmony/ tempo/ time signature/ groove/ melodic changes) influences the meaning of the song and how their voices are perceived. - I often encourage making mistakes in melody (unless it's for an MT audition or performance) and take them as opportunities to improvise or change it to their will. I repeat their "mistakes" and ask if that's what they meant to sing and if they like it. These things can be explored in different ways according to the level and maturity of the singers I work with, but they are always present in my lessons.
Struggling voice teacher
Hi :) I'm Stav, a certified voice teacher from NY. I've been teaching for over 13 years, and I specialize in matching technique to expression in any genre, with Complete Vocal Technique (Denmark). I've been in the U.S for 8 years and struggling to build my business, with the Pandemic, a pregnancy, and now moving to a new county. The market here is VERY competitive as you can imagine. So I'm looking forward to getting some support here :)
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Stav German
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Certified voice teacher, authorized CVT teacher (Complete Vocal Technique), New York

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