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“Ava is an awesome voice teacher!
Julio Iglesias Jr.
“Ava is the best voice teacher!”
Chayanne - Latin Entertainer & Movie Star
“Ava’s technique is an essential part all of my
musical endeavors.” Marsisabel - Singer

 

Do you have a good singing voice?
Do you have problems staying on key?
Do you have good vocal technique?
What areas of your voice need improvement?
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Have professional singer and voice teacher to the
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Ava has vocally trained numerous recording stars over the past 15 years including Latin star Chayanne, top ten billboard group “No Mercy”, Chris Bentley of international reggae group “Inner-Circle”, Julio Iglesias Jr. son of
world acclaimed entertainer Julio Iglesias and many other high profile singers.
Read Ava's complete bio...
Winner of the 2006 Film Recording & Entertainment
Council award for outstanding achievement in vocal
coaching, Ava Tracht Landman is a professional
musical entertainer and vocal instructor.
Learn to sing like a star with this 76 minute instructional CD. In this CD you will learn how to breathe properly for singing, identify your range, learn about vocal placement and style and experience a variety of vocal exercises that are used by many stars in the entertainment world.
Ava’s extensive formal training,
professional experience, and
vocal expertise has enabled her
to work with top professionals
from the entertainment world.

Breathing for singing is very important for a successful vocal delivery.

Primarily it is necessary that you are breathing properly for singing. This involves using the muscles of your diaphragm (the partition of muscles and tendons between the chest and abdominal cavity). When you inhale, the diaphragm pushes downward and contracts as the lungs fill up with air. This action enables the rib muscles to expand outward. You take this breath when you are ready to begin singing your tone. As you exhale ... (click to read more)

How can I learn to sing like an American Idol?

If you have recently watched the show American Idol on television, you have noticed a variety of singers waiting in line to audition for the "opportunity of a lifetime." For various reasons, the show has aired some "singers" ... (click to read more)

Conveying dramatic expression through song delivery can help achieve a
successful performance.

Dramatic interpretation of the lyrics you are singing in a song can definitely add "life" to the words you are trying to convey. A good example in song interpretation can be taken from Whitney Houstons's rendition of the song "I Will Always Love You." In the first few lines of the song you can almost experience Whitney's sorrow as she begins the song with a... (click to read more)

Yes! It is possible to sing in various vocal styles (Pop, Classical, Country,
Broadway). It is all in the vocal placement.

It is important to realize that even though you have one voice there are different places physically where the voice can resonate, thus creating different sounds that lead to various vocal placements. The various vocal placements are: chest voice, mask, head voice, and falsetto. The diaphragmatic breathing preparation is the same for all of the vocal placements; however the concentration of air resonance is different during exhalation. For example... (click to read more)

How to identify your comfortable singing range?

In women, there are three comfortable ranges: the Alto, Mezzo-Soprano, and the Soprano. In a woman who feels comfortable in the lower register, the Alto, the approximate vocal range can begin at the note C below middle C and end approximately at the note G below the note high C. The Mezzo Soprano, in between the Alto and Soprano... (click to read more)

 

 

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