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Music Theory with Patrick S.

Sylmar, California

4.5
(2)
Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 6+
Speaks English
Teaching since 1980
On Going

    About Patrick S.

    4.5
    (2)
    The Vocal Artist A rare 'natural' tenor, Patrick's range and versatility are evidenced throughout his work. From Bach Cantatas to Broadway tunes, he's even dared to sing Denver, bringing audiences to tears with his own rendition of Annie's Song. He is a torch song tenor, a la Rondstadt's 'Round Midnight but with the power and passion of Pavarotti. Like most classically-trained tenors, Patrick can list many of the master works among his repertoire. Starting with Michigan Opera Theatre's Opera-in-Residence program, he performed in Madame Butterfly, Die Fledermaus and The Mikado and others. In Detroit & Windsor Ontario, he performed Bach, Schubert, Handel, Dubois, Mozart and Dvorak. While Patrick's early career focused on classical sacred performances, his real passion is to re-create traditional music in new ways. He recorded his first two albums with composer Yves Vincent of San Diego, California in genre-stretching new-age/classical style. After relocating to Tucson, Arizona, as music director for his church, he encouraged a variety of styles and genres to be used by the musicians and choirs of each of five weekend Masses. Later, in Illinois, he directed another 60 voice parish choir that frequently performed with orchestras from Illinois State & Wesleyan Universities. His voice students in all these locations have been encouraged to explore and develop their own unique expression of their favorite music, while building on a solid foundation of technique, vocal strength and musicianship. Now that Patrick has relocated one more time to Los Angeles, CA, he is working on a 3rd and 4th CD and once again accepting students. He enjoys the opportunity to expose young & older talent to the power and passion of classical music while also helping them create ways to make it new and exciting by reinterpreting it with their own favorite genres. Lessons Patrick's passion for teaching comes from his philosophy of music: "Music is humanity's most evolved form of expression and communication. Music includes language, our physical senses, and our sense of meaning. With music, ordinary language is ultimately transcended. Words communicate from mind to mind; music communicates to the depth of the soul." Patrick teaches and encourages young beginners as well as coaching and challenging seasoned professionals. He has even taught a hearing-impaired student to use physical sensation rather than sound to sing on pitch! He focuses on fundamentals of breath, technique and strength to help singers take care of their irreplaceable instrument. (Patrick's own vocal coach, Edward Kingins, continues to perform and move audiences in Detroit well in to his 70s!) Along with helping students build a strong foundation, he nurtures a love and commitment to music by working with students in the style and genre they enjoy most, from rock to pop, jazz or country. Patrick also has unique insight into the entertainment industry, both in Los Angeles and across the country. Over the years, he has been associated with and close friends with musicians and actors such as John Denver and Richard Hatch as well as sought-after speakers Tom Crum and W Mitchell. Since locating to L.A., he has worked in independent movies with Damian Chapa and David Carradine as an actor and production assistant and coordinator. This experience, coupled with his own success on stage and as a recording artist helps him guide and advise serious young talent to maneuver the crazy environment of Hollywood and avoid the scams and pitfalls of the entertainment industry. Subjects Taught Singing, Acting (stage Presentation) *** Lesson Details *** Beginning Lesson Outline My Basic lesson outline is to determine where we are starting with each student and custom make lessons designed to fit the needs for that student. We will also work on meditation and visualization techniques for performance. The idea is for you to feel the words and sing with passion or so your audience believes your song. Unlike other instruments, your voice cannot be replaced if it is damaged. I take the time needed through each step of the process so your voice is strengthened and developed properly. It is up to the student to practice and apply what is learned and build a trained, strong instrument that will be useable for your whole life. You will learn: Proper breathing techniques and practice. Properly warming up the voice. Working on music theory (reading music, etc.) Ear training and pitch. Expression, phrasing and performing. Applying techniques learned to music suitable for student's capabilities. Learning to have fun and enjoy the music experience. Confidence and self-esteem Depending on student's progress, specific lesson components above will be emphasized so that the student's goals will be achieved. My goal is to prepare you to the best of my ability for you to achieve your dreams. *** Studio Equipment *** Keyboard & Recording Studio *** Travel Equipment *** CDs, recorded lessons, vocalization practice material. Student should have a CD/tape player. Keyboard is helpful, but not required. *** Specialties *** Vocal: Classical, jazz

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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    9 AM-12 PM
    2 PM-8 PM
    Tuesday
    9 AM-12 PM
    2 PM-8 PM
    Wednesday
    9 AM-12 PM
    2 PM-8 PM
    Thursday
    9 AM-8 PM
    Friday
    9 AM-8 PM
    Saturday
    9 AM-2 PM
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    30 minutes
    $25
    45 minutes
    $35
    60 minutes
    $40
    90 minutes
    $60
    120 minutes
    $75
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    Experience

    Owner

    Jun, 1980 - Present

    Aurora Music

    Education

    On Going

    Aug, 2013

    Berklee School of Music

    In Process

    Aug, 2013

    Berklee school of Music

    Certifications

    Cantor Certificate

    Nov, 2013

    Archdiocies of Los Angeles

    Cantoring and singing plus a song leader and performing

    Awards

    Solo Ensamble

    May, 1980

    State of Michigan

    Affiliations

    Music Teachers National Association

    Apr, 2014

    The MTNA was founded in 1876 with the goal of advancing the value of music study and music-making to society while supporting the careers and professionalism of teachers of music. With nearly 22,000 members in 50 states—and more than 500 local affiliates—the MTNA is the preeminent source for music teacher support, where members embody like-minded values and commitment to their students, colleagues and society as a whole, while reaping the rewards of collaboration, continuity and connection throughout the lifetime of their careers.

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