Judy L.
Smyrna, GA, 30080
Subjects Taught Piano, Singing, Songwriting, Speaking Voice
About Me
Judy began her pro singing and piano career at 16 and continued touring and singing shows thruout her college training at Fla. State Univ., getting her BME degree. After that she sang with pop, rock, and gospel groups and has sung and played piano live and in the studio for more than 20 years as well as teaching during that time. She continues to write and sing as well as training Cori Yarckin, Sasha Aaron, (both have had their songs on MTV, and Cori just had a song on a Lifetime Channel TV movie, ) and Caitlin Eadie who at 15 years of age will open for the band "Heartland" in Nov. Another student at the ripe age of 8 just won a singing competition in the city of Orlando and performed at the Linda Chapin Theatre at the Orlando Convention Center. BEGINNING STUDENTS ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT AT JUDY;S STUDIO!
JUDY NOW RESIDES AND TEACHES IN ATLANTA! JUDY TEACHES PIANO, VOICE, (ALL LEVELS), AND ALSO BEGINNING SONGWRITING. She strives to help her students develop a love and...
Student Feedback
Lisa F, Mother
Judy is fabulous -- she is quite patient with sophia and lets her know without offending her what she needs to work on ... I think sophia hears her well ... and loves it!
— August 3, 2009
Cristi H, Great voice lesson teacher!
The first few weeks of lessons have been extremely helpful. The way Judy explains the singing techniques is very easy to understand. I can already tell a change in my voice and the way I sing after just a few lessons. I can't wait to see how much I've improved after 3 or 4 months.
— July 8, 2009
Harriet G, Harriet G's Review
She already knew my background and worked around both my abilities and budget for future lessons. She gave me homework to practice until our next lesson. She was very encouraging with my accomplishments during my lesson. I am definitely returning to obtain further instruction from her and her connection with TakeLessons. Thanks so much for recommending her to me. My husband loves to hear me practice.
— January 16, 2009





