The early stages of voice training involve studies in musicals, starting from, on average, age 7 to puberty, depending on the mutation phase of the student’s voice cords. The subsequent stages are designed to work professionally on the volume and natural limitations of voice.
Classes take place as one-on-one private lessons in 45-minute sessions and are reinforced with group solfège classes.
The Opera & Singing education helps create harmonic voices by correctly using pitch, while training and developing one’s voice through a number of exercises in the form of Western art music. Solfège classes and polyphonic singing practices take place in ensembles consisting of pop vocal and singing students. In the singing classes, students learn to have the correct posture and breathe correctly, while acquiring basic knowledge of diction, articulation, voice care and anatomy. Expert instructors prepare students aspiring to study opera and singing in conservatories, in line with the exam curriculum.
The Pop Vocal Education helps create harmonic voices by correctly using pitch, while training and developing the voice through a number of exercises in popular music. Solfège classes and polyphonic singing practices take place in ensembles consisting of pop vocal and singing students. Students practice singing with a microphone alongside other instruments, rehearse with an orchestra, and prepare to perform with an orchestra on stage.