Training Vocal Coaches and Singers

One Voice System

Combining Proven Vocal Technique, Musicianship, and Style

The “Fill The Gaps” Approach Is expedient. You do not need to learn what you already know.

Knowledge of technique and music must be applied to a singer’s perspective, to be a best vocal coach.

Each singer is unique.

Very few vocal coaches are interned, guided, and evaluated. Most have had lessons for a time, tried to teach what they were taught, and discover there are holes in their education.

About Chuck Stewart

Professional Vocal Coach, Singer, Musician, Composer, and Arranger.

What It Takes To Be A Vocal Coach

  • Working as a professional singer for many years is helpful.
  • Having a firm grasp of music and music theory is essential.
  • Being a professional musician is very helpful.
  • Melodic and harmonic ear training is necessary.
  • Knowing the function and structure of the vocal instrument is also essential.
  • Ignorance is dangerous; it is not bliss.
  • Having dealt with singers injured by good-intentioned teachers is what prompted me to consult with eight physicians, two speech therapists, many nurses, and a partridge in a pear tree.
  • There are multi-faceted and multi-factorial areas of knowledge that can result in a singer having a professional career included in the 20 steps covered in the book, for training a vocal coach.

It is all detailed in the book, as far as technique and musicianship, but there is so much more, which can even include life coaching. Overcoming stage fright, self-doubt, and finding the strengths and weaknesses, strengthening them all, requires education beyond the classroom. True confidence is attainable. I train coaches.

Vocal Coaching Is For Singers and Singers Can Become Their Own Vocal Coaches, When They Discover How

Ready To Be A Best Vocal Coach?

You May Have What It Takes