Boston /NH / ME vocal instructor?
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Boston /NH / ME vocal instructor?
hey y'all,
didn't know where to post this. i think i sing a'ight. you know, silky crooning with ladies throwing themselves at me. ok, cougars....
anyway, i think it's about time i figure out how much i can get outta the ole pipes. i'd like to find a vocal bad ass who can help me sing to whatever potential i have, and not turn me into an opera singer, or a warbly theater nerd.
i'm guessing there must be one in Boston. a quick google search only brought up some cheesy ass sites that don't instill much confidence. maybe there's one someone knows of that is closer to me? i dunno. help.
anybody have a voice guru to recommend?
thanks in advance..
Jon
didn't know where to post this. i think i sing a'ight. you know, silky crooning with ladies throwing themselves at me. ok, cougars....
anyway, i think it's about time i figure out how much i can get outta the ole pipes. i'd like to find a vocal bad ass who can help me sing to whatever potential i have, and not turn me into an opera singer, or a warbly theater nerd.
i'm guessing there must be one in Boston. a quick google search only brought up some cheesy ass sites that don't instill much confidence. maybe there's one someone knows of that is closer to me? i dunno. help.
anybody have a voice guru to recommend?
thanks in advance..
Jon
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One of the very best guys in the area is Mark Baxter.
check out what I did on my Otrari 8 track at
http://www.myspace.com/3903599
http://www.myspace.com/3903599
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Jon,
That sound great! Love that place and it's been too long since I've heard you.
I've been taking some lessons with Mark Baxter and he's really helping me work through my weak spots and get more by working less (if that makes any sense).
C
That sound great! Love that place and it's been too long since I've heard you.
I've been taking some lessons with Mark Baxter and he's really helping me work through my weak spots and get more by working less (if that makes any sense).
C
check out what I did on my Otrari 8 track at
http://www.myspace.com/3903599
http://www.myspace.com/3903599
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