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<channel><title><![CDATA[ALISON NEACE VOICE STUDIO - News]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.alisonneace.com/news]]></link><description><![CDATA[News]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 04:32:12 -0600</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[The Benefits of Private Music Lessons]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.alisonneace.com/news/the-benefits-of-private-music-lessons]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.alisonneace.com/news/the-benefits-of-private-music-lessons#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2021 00:07:05 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.alisonneace.com/news/the-benefits-of-private-music-lessons</guid><description><![CDATA[Where do I begin?&nbsp; There are so many benefits to taking private music lessons.&nbsp; For anyone, of any age, interested in music, private lessons are one of the most effective ways to improve.&nbsp; In addition to basic techniques, a private teacher will tailor each lesson to the student&rsquo;s specific needs.&nbsp; Every student is different.&nbsp; Every student has strengths and weaknesses.&nbsp; Every student comes to the first lesson with a different background.&nbsp; Every student has [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">Where do I begin?&nbsp; There are so many benefits to taking private music lessons.&nbsp; For anyone, of any age, interested in music, private lessons are one of the most effective ways to improve.&nbsp; In addition to basic techniques, a private teacher will tailor each lesson to the student&rsquo;s specific needs.&nbsp; Every student is different.&nbsp; Every student has strengths and weaknesses.&nbsp; Every student comes to the first lesson with a different background.&nbsp; Every student has different interests.&nbsp; I have exercises and repertoire that I use with students to teach technique and music fundamentals, but there are also different things I do with each student based on their needs at any given time.&nbsp; If they are auditioning for something, we will work on audition repertoire and skills.&nbsp; If they have a performance or competition coming up, we will work on the repertoire chosen for that event.&nbsp; I work on music theory with all of my students, but some want to dive deeper and so we do.&nbsp; I have some students who occasionally bring an instrument to their lessons (or use my piano) to share a song they are performing with their instrument or even that they have written.<br /><br />Private lessons set students up for musical success.&nbsp; I love introducing students to new concepts and new literature.&nbsp; I love all kinds of music and certain vocal literature really works when teaching techniques that are beneficial for all styles of singing.&nbsp; Students of all ages love folk songs and art songs and I have found that many of my students have not been exposed to traditional vocal literature.&nbsp; Once we start discussing the texts and discovering the meanings of the songs, it is fun and exciting to explore these new styles.&nbsp; Students tend to be more familiar with musical theatre, which is fantastic!&nbsp; There are solo pieces from musicals that fit every age and range.&nbsp; Musical theatre allows us to explore characters and acting a little differently than the classical repertoire. Variety is important!&nbsp; I love when students introduce me to new songs.&nbsp; Over the years, I have explored pop, jazz, rock, country, Christian contemporary, hymns, original compositions&hellip;all kinds of music with students.&nbsp; It is fun to have them teach me something about music that they love and are performing!<br /><br />Private lessons help students not only to learn new repertoire and techniques, but the lessons help them to stay motivated. Practicing is tough!&nbsp; While singing or playing an instrument is fun, learning new music can be challenging, especially when you are trying to work through new technique or repertoire.&nbsp; Knowing that you have a lesson in a few days is a great motivator!&nbsp; Progress takes time, and often we don&rsquo;t really notice it ourselves.&nbsp; Having a teacher to point out what has improved is incredibly helpful and motivating.&nbsp; Even though students think they can fool us, music teachers can always tell if a student has practiced or not!&nbsp; I often need to remind students that practicing is not just singing through a song from beginning to end.&nbsp; It is stopping and starting and fixing the difficult measures.&nbsp; It is singing a moving passage over and over.&nbsp; It is taking time to read through the text out loud to make sure that you know and understand all of the words.&nbsp; It is spending time thinking about the emotions you want to convey as you sing the song.&nbsp; It may be tedious, but it is rewarding!&nbsp; Students benefit from having a private teacher notice the incremental progress.<br /><br />Music makes your brain work.&nbsp; New students of all ages are often surprised that singing is hard work! Many people are used to hearing a song enough times that they know it well enough to sing along.&nbsp; Learning to tackle a song independently is a new challenge!&nbsp; Reading pitch, rhythm, dynamics, expression markings, and text all at the same time is a challenge!&nbsp; Singing a solo with accompaniment is different than singing in a group or with a recording.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ve had adult students tell me that taking lessons has completely changed how they listen to music.&nbsp; One said that he kept thinking, &ldquo;What would Alison say?&rdquo;&nbsp; when he listened to some of his favorite artists after taking lessons for a few months.&nbsp; It makes you think about music differently.&nbsp; It is rewarding to know that you can take a page of notes and text and turn it into a song.&nbsp; You can convey emotion and beauty and meaning through your melody and words.&nbsp;<br /><br />This is why I do what I do.&nbsp; I love watching students, young and not so young, discover.&nbsp; Discover new things about their voices and musicianship, discover new music that they didn&rsquo;t know existed, discover new emotions and abilities within themselves.&nbsp; So much can be learned from singing!&nbsp; I have had many students continue to study music in some form throughout their lives.&nbsp; Some of those students pursue music professionally, but many of them pursue music for pleasure.&nbsp; My hope is always that each student I have had the joy of working with will continue to discover and make new music, taking a piece of what we learned and created together with them forever.&nbsp;<br /><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Welcome!]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.alisonneace.com/news/welcome]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.alisonneace.com/news/welcome#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2021 22:31:40 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.alisonneace.com/news/welcome</guid><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the blog page for the Alison Neace Voice Studio!&nbsp; From time to time, I will use this space as a place to post information about the studio, the voice, music and more.&nbsp; Thanks for visiting the site! 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