Michèle Voillequé: Yes, You Can Learn to Sing!

Parent Classes, Workshops & Groups
City:
Berkeley
Ages:
Teens, Young Adults, Adults

A FREE Workshop to help you move From Silent to Singing

Are you one of those folks who says,
“I’m afraid that I can’t sing in tune.”
“My family tells me, please don’t sing!
“I don’t want anyone to hear me – I think I sound terrible!”

It doesn’t have to be this way!

You can learn to sing well, you just need to know how.

In 60 minutes I’ll explain how the voice works and the #1 mental shift that makes singing infinitely easier.

You’ll learn what’s been holding you back all these years, which is the first step toward opening to a fuller, easier, more tuneful, more resonant voice.

Because if you can hear the difference between a statement and a question, I believe you can learn to sing in tune. If you can feel the difference between a shout and whisper, you can learn to shape a beautiful tone.

There is hope for you. There is a path.

And it’s probably shorter than you think. 

Let me show you how to move From Silent to Singing!

Live on Zoom on Thursday, July 17 at 1 p.m. 
and/or Monday, July 21 at 11 a.m.
(pick the time that works for you!)

Sign up here. Come with your questions! There will be a recording, but you need to register in order to receive it.

In the meantime, here are some blog posts you might find interesting or helpful:

About Tone Deafness

How Reading Music Can Set Your Voice Back

Alternatives to Perfectionism 

Beliefs that Make Change Easier 

Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher in Berkeley, CA. Over the last 20 years she has worked with hundreds of humans – all ages, all abilities – and can say for certain that using the voice is a skill and not a talent. Read more about her work and her students' testimonials here. Doing the dishes? Check out her podcast, Can't Wait to Hear You, available wherever the internet is.  

Contact
Michele Voilleque
michele [at] mvmusik.com