Why Voice Lessons?
It is the goal of STEAM & GDDS Choirs to provide the very best learning experiences for each choir student. One of these learning experiences is the opportunity for a student to study privately with a professional vocalist. This enrichment opportunity is available to all choir students in grades 6th-8th. During a private lesson, students will learn techniques that will help them sing more musically, with better resonance and more confidence. Private lessons are especially important in times of vocal change as they can help a student navigate the changes in their voice while still growing as a musician.
It is the goal of STEAM & GDDS Choirs to provide the very best learning experiences for each choir student. One of these learning experiences is the opportunity for a student to study privately with a professional vocalist. This enrichment opportunity is available to all choir students in grades 6th-8th. During a private lesson, students will learn techniques that will help them sing more musically, with better resonance and more confidence. Private lessons are especially important in times of vocal change as they can help a student navigate the changes in their voice while still growing as a musician.
General Information
- Students will have one lesson per week, the lessons will be held during the student’s choir class.
- The cost of private lessons is $20 for 25 minutes.
- Lessons are to be paid prior to the lesson. The student should bring one payment at the beginning of the month to their lesson teacher.
About the Instructor
Patricia Roberts earned her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Texas Christian University and received a Master’s of Music in Vocal Performance from Baylor University. Patricia taught at Belmont University and Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee as an adjunct professor of voice, while also maintaining a home studio for all age groups. She enjoys performing as a soloist, having done so for a number of academic, church and civic organizations. While Patricia enjoys performing, she derives the most satisfaction from teaching. Helping students develop their talents is what she finds most fulfilling and inspiring. Patricia and her husband, Brent along with their sweet dog, Benoit, recently moved from Tennessee and look forward to making Burleson home.
Patricia Roberts earned her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Texas Christian University and received a Master’s of Music in Vocal Performance from Baylor University. Patricia taught at Belmont University and Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee as an adjunct professor of voice, while also maintaining a home studio for all age groups. She enjoys performing as a soloist, having done so for a number of academic, church and civic organizations. While Patricia enjoys performing, she derives the most satisfaction from teaching. Helping students develop their talents is what she finds most fulfilling and inspiring. Patricia and her husband, Brent along with their sweet dog, Benoit, recently moved from Tennessee and look forward to making Burleson home.