From a broken voice to successful singing teacher

in singing •  5 years ago 


Sometimes starting very low can be your chance.
It has been the case for me, since I finished my teeange as a lost case in terms of voice: it would shrink in groups of more than 2 people, and there was no way I could sing anything without getting a heavy dosis of tomatoes... They said I made the rain come, and actually it did happen twice, the last 2 times I tried songing with friends.
Then I forgave, for almost 15 years, until my brother decided to sing.

He made such a change vocally and personnally tha t I had to try it. And I was astonished with the results: we found an excellent teacher called Serge Wilfart, who was able to rebuild my lost and broken voice. I soon found myself confortable to sing up to opera arias, which is the toughest thing.
My teachers then told me to give classes, but I would not trust them ;-)
Three years later, I tried it. It worked out fine, and I launched my singing school Voz Viva (https://www.vozviva.es) that gained recognition and fame in Spain.

Now I leave from what as my nº1 difficulty: voice and expression.
Fighting for it, tackling so many of my own obstacle forced me to learn a lot. I t made me quite skilled at discovering th ebeauty of other´s voices and help them overcome their limitations.

So if something is tough for you, there may be your difference: if you deeply learn from it, you may find solutions others do not know. That will make you different, special, and quite likely successful.!

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