Manhattan Vocal Teacher
October 28, 2007 5:30 PM   Subscribe

I need a recommendation for a Manhattan singing teacher for an actress in a movie.

I am producing a short film and need to have an actor sing a short a capella number. She has no prior experience and needs to be on key. I am looking to find her a vocal instructor in Manhattan for a few brief, relatively inexpensive lessons. I know I could pick a teacher at random on Craig's list but I'd prefer someone that comes recommended.

Thanks so much.
posted by captainscared to Media & Arts (6 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
Linda Bond-Perry is a fine teacher. Maybe she's listed somewhere. I'm reluctant to post her contact information in a public forum. Maybe you can provide an e-mail address.
posted by JimN2TAW at 5:36 PM on October 28, 2007


I have a couple of friends in Manhattan who are fledgling opera singers (they are the real deal, though - went to conservatories, have teaching experience, etc.). I'm sure they'd be happy to help you out and will not have very expensive rates. If you can provide an e-mail address, I'll put you in contact with them.
posted by deeparch at 7:40 PM on October 28, 2007


Post here (Contemporary A Cappella Society site forum) and you will likely find someone that's right. If you don't, please feel free to email me (address in profile).
posted by FlyByDay at 7:58 PM on October 28, 2007




My sister! She's a great singer, and she teaches out of her home.
www.careyyaruss.com
posted by daisyace at 9:20 AM on October 29, 2007


Response by poster: Thanks for the help. JimN2TAW and deeparch please email me at:

mrtavocallessons at gmail dot com
posted by captainscared at 10:19 AM on October 29, 2007


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