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Potential boy soprano - advice please.

  • 29-05-2017 11:05pm
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    Hi,
    My ten yr old son can sing soprano quite effortlessly and his voice has a vibrato quality too (I think that's what it's called). The problem is that I know next to nothing about singing or voice training, but other people, (his teacher and other parents) have said to me that his voice is lovely. If I want to nurture it at this stage, what would you advise please, vocal training? And if so, what is the price range of individual classes please, we wouldn't have a lot of money, but if it's something he's enthusiastic about we'll try and fund it. Thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,323 ✭✭✭wet-paint


    Send him in to Mark Duley in the Schola Cantorum in St Nick's. He'll learn music theory, vocal technique, and sing in a choir, with excellent tuition. Opportunities for solos too, if he gets in.


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