Singing Lessons | MK Performing Arts
4.5
Serves Salem, MA
9 years in business
MK Performing Arts, a consistently-ranked Thumbtack Top Pro since 2017, is Atlanta’s premier performing arts studio for online and in-person voice lessons, acting lessons, college audition prep, and much more.
MK Performing Arts has hired sixteen additional coaches to accommodate for our more than 2000 students in over 37 states across the U.S.
Experience the joy of singing - sign up for a consult today!
Why MK Performing Arts?
Choosing the right coach is the single-most crucial decision that you can make as an artist or as a parent. Our coaches' passion for teaching is centered around the Studio's guiding principle that art is for everyone.
We have top-rated instructors that specialize in private voice lessons, singing lessons, vocal coaching, acting lessons, audition preparation, self-tape coaching, musical theatre college preparation, and dance coaching services for adults, teenagers, and kids of all skill levels.
Our teachers have the skills, training, and experience to help transform your potential into tangible results - providing you with the tools, resources, and artistic environment to thrive.
The Six Tenets of our Studio's Philosophy
We believe:
⫸ Every voice matters
⫸ The best work is accomplished slowly
⫸ In our process
⫸ In honest feedback
⫸ In continued learning
⫸ Art is for everyone
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College Audition Prep Specialists:
MK Performing Art's University Prep™ students have gained entrance to some of the most competitive Acting, Musical Theatre, and Music programs in the US, including: NYU Tisch, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Ithaca College, Belmont University, The University of Miami, Elon University, among many others.
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FALLON VOCAL STUDIOS
4.5
Serves Salem, MA
35 years in business
I have had great success for many years teaching various singers of all ages. They have all experienced significant growth in terms of developing and maintaining a solid vocal technique and they have been able to explore and sing exciting, varied repertoire!
I began my own singing career as a 10 year old Boy Soprano touring the United States
in Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas opera, "Amahl & the Night Visitors"! With this early professional experience in the performing arts I have become a specialist working with very young singers. I am also very effective working with older singers as they try to find, develop and maintain their vocal instrument! I am the perfect teacher to help them learn, study and sing their ideal songs, be it classical, opera arias, musical theater, Irish and religious repertoire!
MY CAREER BIOGRAPHY
A remarkable artist blessed with an extraordinary vocal instrument, Countertenor Thomas Mark Fallon’s repertoire encompasses five centuries of music, from Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo to creating the role of Hegai in the world premiere of Weisgall’s Esther for his New Your City Opera debut. Recent Career highlights include his Carnegie Hall debut in a "Salute to the Irish" program accompanied by The New York Pops Orchestra under the late Maestro Skitch Henderson, along with vocal recitals in Key West, Tampa, Louisville and Detroit. Oratorio performances of Handel’s Messiah, Vivaldi’s Gloria and both Bach’s and Pergolesi’s Magnificat have taken him to Italy, Portugal, Spain and South Africa. This past season, he appeared in concerts throughout Spain and appeared as a guest artist on Austrian and Spanish television, accompanied by the Bratislava National Orchestra and the Orchestra of the Principality of Andorra. His PBS television debut, entitled "Music of the Isles' was broadcast nationally in 2003.
Mr Fallon first attained international celebrity through his participation in major international vocal competitions, where he was awarded one of the top prizes or a special prize created especially to honor his unique artistry: the first countertenor winner in the 1992 Luciano Pavarotti Competition in Philadelphia, the 1994 Alfredo Kraus Competition in the Canary Islands, and the 1995 Maria Callas Competition in Athens, Greece. Additional notable prizes, followed by performance contracts, have been secured in Toulouse, France, and both Barcelona and Pamplona, Spain.
Under the baton of Maestro Michel Plasson and accompanied by the Orchestra National du Toulouse, Thomas made his European debut in Carmina Burana in numerous performances given in Toulouse, Carcassonne and Marseille, France. Subsequent European performances have taken him to Verona, Italy, singing the role of Andronico in Vivaldi’s Tamerlano, and to the Teatro Reggio in Turin singing the role of King Oberon in Benjamin Britten’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Recent national appearances have included the role of Icilio in the American premiere of Scarlatti’s La Caduta de Decemviri with Opera Antica in Palm Beach, an area concert with the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia, David in Handel’s Saul with the West Virginia Symphony, the Bach Saint Matthew Passion at Trinity Church in New York City, guest artist with the Little Orchestra Society in an all Vivaldi program at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall and singing Cherubino in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro with the Knoxville Opera Company, the first known male to have sung this "trouser role". Mr. Fallon has made the role of Prince Orlofsky in Johann Strauss’s Die Fledermaus an operatic specialty, having achieved critical acclaim through notable past performances with the West Virginia Symphony and the opera companies of Maine Grand Opera, Grand Rapids, Toledo, Opera of the Highlands, New Rochelle Opera and Baden, Austria.
A native of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Mr. Fallon began his professional career as a boy soprano, touring nationally with original cast members as Amahl in Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors. Following private vocal lessons begun at age ten, he continued his studies at the New England Conservatory of Music and the University of Notre Dame, where he received with distinction both undergraduate and graduate degrees. The youngest recipient of the F. Lammot Belin Arts Scholarship, he has also received awards, scholarships, and performance grants from the Liederkranz, Puccini, Rosa Ponselle, United Nations, and William Sullivan Music Foundations. In 2005, he auditioned and was unanimously selected to appear as a Rostered Artist by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and has been an Artist in Residence for school districts and cultural organizations throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania over the past sixteen years, receiving the NEIU 2006 "Artist of the Year" 2006 award for his acclaimed residencies. These residences have allowed him to as a teaching artist to teach vocal technique, repertoire and direct all inclusive performing arts concerts for over 10,000 elementary and secondary students. He has been chosen for inclusion in the National Register’s "Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals" while remaining an active member of AGMA, NPM and their DMMD division.
In 2011 Mr. Fallon was chosen as a “Fellow of the Arts” at the St. Botolph Club of Boston and appeared as guest vocal artist with the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, singing bravura operatic arias. This was followed by his debut at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, where he presented a unique concert, “A Countertenor Christmas” to great acclaim. In December of 2012, he was featured guest artist in the European capital city of Tirana in a nationally televised concert with full orchestra organized to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Albania’s independence from the Ottoman Empire.
A sought after and acclaimed private vocal teacher and coach Mr. Fallon has a very active private vocal studio with students coming from all over New England to work on vocal technique, varied vocal repertoire and the joy of singing!.
I am passionate about my own vocal performances and my teaching. It is a joy to work with my private vocal students and guide their growth and progress!
Every student always walks away from their voice lesson with reinforced technique, new
interpretive skills and a passion to bring joy to others and themselves through their singing!
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Suzuki Voice and Piano Stafford Music Studio
4.5
Serves Salem, MA
6 years in business
At Stafford Music Studio, we redefine online music lessons! Unlike the often frustrating experiences many encountered during the pandemic, our online learning environment is engaging, effective, and tailored to meet each student’s needs.
Here’s why you should choose us:
- Expert Instructors: Our dedicated piano and voice specialists bring at least 20 years of teaching experience and even more years of performance expertise to every lesson.
- Impressive Credentials: Both instructors hold Master's Degrees in Music from top-ranking conservatories and have additional certifications, including accreditation as Suzuki Voice and Piano Teachers.
- Active Industry Members: Our teachers are active participants in esteemed music associations such as SAA, NATS, and MTNA, ensuring they stay updated on best practices and teaching methods.
- Warm, Nurturing Environment: We foster trust and build confidence in our students, creating a supportive space for musical growth.
- Joy of Learning: Our studio emphasizes cultivating a love for learning throughout each student’s musical journey.
- Personal Connections: We establish strong relationships through face-to-face interactions, delivering personalized lessons tailored to each student's unique learning style and abilities.
- Interactive Learning Tools: We use multiple-angle cameras and provide real-time guidance, making lessons easy to understand and follow.
- Engaging Content: Our creative instructors employ interactive tools, games, and tailored content to keep students—especially younger ones—engaged throughout the entire lesson.
- Comprehensive Support: We offer optional lesson recordings, timely guidance and feedback within the week following lessons, and clear lesson notes to enhance practice quality, accelerating student progress beyond expectations.
Students who enroll at Stafford Music Studio are serious about their growth—and so are we. We are committed to supporting you closer to your musical goals!
We offer Suzuki Voice and Piano, and Ukulele lessons for all ages! For our youngest musicians who are too young to begin proper piano lessons, we provide a unique Pre-Piano Program (ages 3+) designed to set them up for success from the very beginning.
At Stafford Music Studio, we believe that quality music lessons should be accessible to everyone. To support this, we offer generous studio scholarships for families facing financial challenges. For more information and to check eligibility, please visit Music Link Foundation.
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Ash’s Singing Spectrum
4.5
Serves Salem, MA
Updated Soon
Hello. My name is Ash. I am a nonbinary soprano who has loved singing since I was a little kid. I loved music and singing so much I ended up going to music college & getting my B.M. with a specialty in the area of singing from the Dr. Grier Williams School of Music at the University of West Florida. In general, I have been teaching 1 on 1 voice for almost 7 years & have taught multiple styles of singing, hence the name singing spectrum. I have had several students have successful auditions that range from musical productions to different Florida All State Choirs. I like my students to feel accepted and safe in their lessons with me & like they can ask me anything. If you are interested in more help with singing, sight reading, and techniques, please feel free to message me about my rates & availability. Please feel free to message me to ask for more details regarding pricing and times. I hope to hear from & maybe even meet you on here soon.
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1. What services do professional voice teachers typically offer?
Professional voice teachers provide services including vocal technique training, breath control exercises, pitch and tone improvement, performance coaching, and repertoire development.
2. How much do voice lessons usually cost?
The cost varies based on instructor experience and lesson length but generally ranges from $30 to $70 per session. Package deals may be available.
3. When should I consider taking voice lessons?
Consider voice lessons if you want to improve singing technique, prepare for auditions, boost confidence, or maintain vocal health.
4. Are voice lessons suitable for beginners?
Yes, voice lessons are suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced singers, with lessons tailored to individual goals.
5. How often should I take voice lessons to see improvement?
Regular weekly lessons are recommended for steady progress, though frequency can be adjusted based on personal goals and availability.
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