01/28/18

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SPEAKING CLASSES FOR BUSINESS LEADERS

What happens when you have to do a big speech at your next company meeting? Do you get nervous? Lose your breath? Speak too softly? Are you not able to bring the attention to your audience? Well, now is your chance to shine! Learn how to speak Like a CEO. Voice and speech classes are designed for leaders who want to develop a great deal of confidence on stage and demonstrate their leadership readiness. 

10/6/17

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Here’s what student’s are saying about A Musical Sensation!

Another great review from one of my students!

5.0 star rating 10/4/2017
First to Review
Victoria Adams is an amazing voice and Musical Theater teacher. She brings years of experience and is totally focused on the student at lessons or performing. Victoria is enthusiastic, encouraging and knowledgeable. She gives precise and constructive criticism. I’ve seen her work equally well with children and adults. Classes are a lot of fun!

04/1/17

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Singing Technique and Proper Posture:
In order for breathing to flow fluently, posture is important. This exercise will help straighten your posture.

Put your back to the wall with your heels touching the wall. Put your knees a comfortable distance apart and keep your head centered on the shoulders not pressed against the wall. Lengthen your knees down until the small of the back is flat against the wall.

a. Breathe in on 6. Release the diaphragm breathe into the diaphragm, release, breathe in making sure the rib cage stays expanded while the diaphragm works.
b. Make sure the voice is centered (using your speaking voice) practice with open AH’s.
c. Practice doing other desirable vocal exercises such as AY, EE, I, OH, and OO.
d. When ready straighten knees and walk away from the wall. Using a long mirror you can see perfect posture and you will also feel as if you have grown an inch taller.

02/14/17

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Learn to Sing Without Vocal Strain With These Tips:

  1. Low breathing technique
  2. Proper positioning of the lips
  3. Lifting the palet
  4. Keep your tongue in the proper position
  5. Let your bottom jaw be a “follower”
  6. Understanding “placement”
  7. Learning the “hinge” technique