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Maria taught Ryan 12 days ago
Maria Petrisor coached Ryan Ferguson in a vocal lesson. They covered warm-ups, vocal exercises, and practiced songs including "Bop to the Top," "Tomorrow," and "Breaking Free," with Maria focusing on Ryan's technique and encouraging him to use his mix voice.
Sustained Notes
Staccato
Tongue Twisters
Vocal Registers (Chest
Mix
Head)
Call and Response
Singing in the Mix
Jaclyn taught Maria about 2 months ago
Jaclyn Siou coached Loredana Aristeo in a singing lesson, focusing on vocal techniques to improve high notes and overall confidence. They worked on songs like "A Million Dreams" and "Enchanted," using exercises to blend head and chest voice and maintain consistent vocal placement. Loredana found singing with a recording helpful, and they planned to continue this approach in future lessons to build her solo performance skills.
Head Voice
Vocal Technique: 'Oo' sound
Staccato
Dart Throwing Analogy
Singing with a Recording
Abiane taught Tate 3 months ago
Abiane gave Tate an online singing lesson where they chose new songs and worked on Tate's vocal technique, focusing on lifting her voice and head position. They also discussed Tate's asthma and Abiane's personal challenges. The next lesson is scheduled to focus on the new songs.
Talky Bits in Songs
Legit Voice vs. Belt Voice
Adjusting Vocal Placement in Range
Singing Up vs. Singing Out
Head Position While Singing
Vocal Lift
Breathing Technique and Asthma
Mark V. taught Glennis 3 months ago
MVH tutored Glennis in a singing lesson, working on the song "Mixer" with a focus on breath control, rhythm, and note accuracy. They also discussed Glennis's insecurities, song selection for future lessons, and projection techniques. The session ended with a successful run-through and plans for the next lesson.
Vocal Projection
Vocal Health
Vocal Technique
Performance Preparation
Bridge Anticipation
Rhythmic Complexity
Emotional Authenticity
Jaclyn taught Maria 3 months ago
Jaclyn coached Loredana on vocal techniques, addressing high notes in "Reflection" and a low note in "Dear Future Husband." Jaclyn gave feedback on breath control and vocal health, assigning "A Million Dreams" for future practice. They also discussed Loredana's recent "Reflection" performance and scheduled the next lesson.
Resonance and Vocal Placement
Avoiding Glottal Attacks
Breath Control and Support
Musical Theater
Finding Vocal Space
Vocal Warm-ups
Nicole taught Stacey 3 months ago
Nicole and George had a voice lesson where they worked on "Dancing Queen" and focused on improving George's vocal technique, particularly transitioning to a mixed voice. Nicole will email George practice materials, and they scheduled their next lesson for May 21st.
Diaphragmatic Breathing
Mixed Voice
Vocal Transitioning
Smiling into High Notes
Practice Techniques
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Reviews and Ratings
Student feedback on singing lessons in Concord
4.58
127 ratings of
Singing lessons Concord
Expertise
4.56
Engagement
4.57
Reliability
4.4
Results
4.35
Value
5
Paxton Scott rated Ambrose
Concord, NC
3 months ago
Underhill ’s lessons in Concord have been a game changer for me. her methods have helped me improve my vocal quality and boosted my confidence during performances.
Ryland Roy rated Octavian
Moss Creek, Concord
6 months ago
With Octavian ' guidance, my teen's vocal tone improved significantly, thanks to focused work on vowel sounds and phrasing. Now, he confidently performs in his school choir. Moss Creek has been a great place for his musical journey.
Dalia Padilla rated Maren
Concord, NC
6 months ago
Working with Wallace has truly elevated my singing journey in Concord. Her guidance has strengthened both my technique and my self assurance as a vocalist.
Priscilla Coleman rated Casimir
Cabarrus Country Club, Concord
6 months ago
Through Casimir ’s coaching, my son honed his voice control and performance skills, leading him to secure second place in a solo competition. He’s already eager for the next one! Cabarrus Country Club truly made a difference in his journey.
Alani Ali rated Willow
Beverly Hills, Concord
8 months ago
Lessons with Thompson have been a blast for my 5-year-old. Through fun vocal games and movement, she’s already singing simple melodies with great rhythm, and she’s always excited to leave class with a smile. Beverly Hills has truly been a positive place for her growth.
Emmanuel Khan rated Calypso
Downtown, Concord
8 months ago
With Norwood ’s help, my daughter’s stage presence grew, and she learned jazz phrasing and improvisation. She confidently applies these skills during her school showcases. Downtown Concord has played a key role in her progress.
Fernando Kirby rated Elara
Afton Village, Concord
9 months ago
After reconnecting with Anderson , I rediscovered my love for singing. Revisiting classical exercises from high school, I’ve gained the confidence to perform at local open mics. Afton Village has become a place where my passion for music has flourished again.
India Mclean rated Lily
Winding Walk, Concord
about 1 year ago
My daughter’s progress in vocal technique has been remarkable. Jiang helped her develop her classical style, expanding her range and improving her posture. Now, she's confidently preparing for her ABRSM Grade 2 exam. Winding Walk has been the perfect place for this transformation.
Concord’s Rich Singing Traditions and Local Vocal Culture

Concord, North Carolina, is a city steeped in history, and its rich singing traditions beautifully reflect this heritage. From community gatherings to historic events, singing has consistently played an integral role in Concord’s cultural identity. Residents regularly embrace vocal arts, celebrating and preserving local music traditions through communal singing events and performances.
Historic Venues and Vocal Landmarks
Concord's choral traditions form an unbroken thread from 18th-century frontier hymns to today's community harmonising. At the 1796 Historic Cabarrus Courthouse, summer twilight still brings a cappella gatherings beneath ancient oaks - echoing the "singing schools" where settlers learned shape-note hymnody. The Davis Theatre (1925) preserves this legacy through "Voicebox Revival" nights, pairing Appalachian balladry with Gullah spirituals. Meanwhile, the Carolina Renaissance Festival's Tudor village hosts madrigal troupes teaching Elizabethan ornamentation, their 16th-century vocal flourishes preserved through oral tradition. These spaces anchor Concord’s identity, transforming history into participatory melodic expression where residents don't just hear heritage, they sing it.
To cultivate your vocal talents effectively, engage actively in community choirs and attend regular vocal workshops. Professional vocal coaching can dramatically improve your technique, stage presence, and confidence. Remember to maintain consistent vocal care by staying hydrated, performing regular warm-ups, and allowing adequate vocal rest.
Concord’s vibrant singing culture extends into national events, with local singers frequently performing at Charlotte Motor Speedway, showcasing their talent to nationwide audiences. The city’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting event prominently features local choirs and soloists, underscoring Concord's dedication to community and music. Concord’s Living Vocal Legacy
Community: The Engine of Vocal Continuity
The Concord Community Chorus epitomises this living tradition, weaving textile mill work chants into contemporary arrangements during their "Stories in Harmony" concerts at Sloan Park Amphitheatre - the former grounds of AME Zion revivals. City initiatives amplify this spirit: Arts in Action grants fund youth voice cultivation at Gibson Mill's artist lofts, while the Downtown Busker Program turns Main Street into a stage singing laboratory. Practical local wisdom thrives through techniques like Reed Gold Mine’s subterranean folk circles (harnessing mine-shaft acoustics for resonance projection) and Frank Liske Park’s covered-bridge breath control workshops. This ecosystem culminates in the Christmas Tree Lighting’s 300-voice carol ceremony - proof that Concord’s vocal heritage remains not in archives, but in the breath of its people.


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