Vocal Coach, Chuck Stewart, teaching singing for 25 years
Teaching voice for over 20 years
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TESTIMONIALS 
 
"I have learned more in the past month with Chuck about how the voice works than in the last 18 years! I am hitting high notes in a range I never dreamed possible and have already begun to experience an increase of strength and smoothness to my entire range."

D.D. Graduate of the Julliard School


"Chuck is filled with character and integrity and has endless commitment and dedication. He is a master and a magician with his artistry of music. Music is a part of who he is, and thus, it continues to grow and expand in the realms of exceptional."

H.R.F. Model, Actress, Singer, Dancer


"Thank you Chuck for a wonderful two years. I do not believe I would be accepted or attending Berklee College of Music in Boston if it were not for your support and service."

D.P.


"I have studied with Mr. Stewart for six weeks and and have learned more in that time about tone production and technique than in any vocal class I took in the past. My voice is stronger than it has ever been."

R.M.F. Chorus Teacher


"Thank you for your help before I left for New York."

K.L. NYC former Rockette, now a singer/dancer in "The Producers"


"We are very thankful for the instructions they had in the past year. They do their vocal exercises and are getting stronger every day. They would not be getting parts in auditions, if not for your singing lessons."

E.T., Singer and mother of 2 daughters

Email my wife, Sheree, at shereesings@aol.com to book an appointment.




Imagine singing without technique problems. Think about what it would feel like to sing without your voice cracking or to have better endurance, range, and power. My voice used to crack. A little over ten years ago I could sing only 3 songs a night before my voice felt exhausted, when I was touring on the road. While I lived and worked in Las Vegas, I was trained in a specific way by an excellent teacher and have learned how to overcome vocal problems. I can show you the way, too.

I am available for vocal technique instruction in the Orlando, Florida area and for consultation by telephone (or in person, if you live nearby) for half-hours or hour spots. You are embarking on what I hope will be an adventure into the realm of possibilities for artistic expression as a singer.

I have written a course which gives you the tools to help you achieve your dreams and goals as a singer. It can save you countless hours of struggling with the two biggest problems of beginning artists: 1) not knowing how to improve and 2) not knowing how to interact effectively in the business world.

The biggest "singing problems" are:

1) Too little musicianship.

"Musicianship" includes:
the ability to sing in tune with one's self, to accurately sing intervals, "carry a tune", to be able to hear and then sing scales, modes, arpeggiated chords, and much more. The best singers can learn and do these things. Many singing teachers do not know enough music theory to teach this.

2) Bad, ineffective, or outdated vocal technique. What is outdated vocal technique? It is technique which was never based upon physiology, physics, anatomy, or acoustics.

You may get by with "bad" technique in school chorus, but not when you sing a solo. The weaknesses become immediately apparent. A fluffy, blendy, breathy, weak sound won't cut it in a solo which demands more dynamic contrast.

Good technique helps with endurance and expanding your singing range. It helps with singing higher notes more easily and not "cracking". It must be practiced but the payoff is well worth it.

Singing lessons are not all alike. Proven techniques, customized just for you, will help get you the most rapid improvement. It's way more fun to sing well!

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