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Illana Zauderer Voice Studio
Professional Vocal Training for Teens and Adults
Private lessons in San Francisco and Marin County

For the beginner, intermediate, or the experienced singer looking to strengthen technique and improve vocal freedom and flexibility. Your singing will become healthier and more consistent.

“I feel ever so much more confident. I so appreciate your help and phenomenal guidance.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
-- C. Meyers, adult student

“ I must sincerely thank you for your teaching Emily in such a delightful way.  I know that she has experienced something very special while she worked with you.  I believe that you made her feel so capable, and your style...of being encouraging and fun was just magical.   I seriously feel that she is one of the very few kids who just raves about the whole experience, she just loved it....I mean it when I say that you have a very special way with teaching.”
-- Linda Lesem, parent of Bat Mitzvah student

Lessons may include the following:

- Technical production, ear-training, music theory, sight reading
- Healthy body alignment, relaxation
- Song selection, song analysis and preparation
- Acting technique, audition technique, career counseling

Regular practice is a vital part of vocal study. I'll help you establish a regular practice routine that fits your lifestyle. Please request a policy sheet for further scheduling information.


Master Classes
At select times of the year, small Master Classes are offered for advanced students. The focus of the Master Class is on connection to the material, clarity, and style, and gives advanced students regular practice singing in front of small audiences. Class size is limited.

Interested in the Master Class? Email
illana@illanazauderer.com

 

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