Everybody Can SingŪ voice lessons

The studio of Elissa Weiss

 

Have you ever said, 'I wish I could sing?'

 

The Everybody Can SingŪ Zoom workshop

 

"As I gained faith in myself, my tone deepened, and my voice grew stronger. 

I did what my mother had only dreamed of doing:  I opened my mouth and sang."

 Read more from a satisfied customer...

 

 

June 2, 9, 16, 23

Wednesdays 7:30 - 9:00 PM (Eastern Time)

BONUS:  Afterparty Q&A's
BONUS 1/2 hour private lesson scheduled at your convenience
 

In my 4-part workshop, you will learn to sing from the emotionally safe location of your own living room. 
You will practice proper breathing, singing in tune, making a good sound, and how to work on a song. 
You will learn to do things you never thought possible.
By the end of the class, you will feel confident enough to sing with and in front of others.

"[The class] helped me to lose some of my anxiety about singing in front of others.
I was able to participate, starting with little musical knowledge and no training."

  "This workshop will have you singing immediately, and I'll bet you'll even enjoy it!
I have stage terror and I sang in front of people. On purpose!"    

     "I like your lack of judgment paired with your sharp ear and extensive knowledge of remedies.
You create a loving community."

 

Value- $180

Early bird  - 100 USD (until May 30)

Full price -  120 USD

 

To sign up for The Everybody Can SingŪ workshop

1. Fill out the form.

2. Click here for PayPal.
(Email for other payment options.)

You will receive an email with Zoom link and other information about the class.

Curious?  Wondering if this class is for you?
Come to the first class for FREE! Contact me for more information.

 

BIO: Elissa Weiss is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and singing teacher based in NYC.  In 1998, Elissa created the Everybody Can SingŪ voice studio and workshops to help people who are afraid to sing. She has run workshops for the 92nd Street Y (a major cultural center in NYC), Makor, the Rio Caliente Spa in Mexico, groups of Episcopal seminarians, and in various private settings.  She has given hundreds of solo recitals and performances with the Salomone Trio (3 sopranos singing early music and Jewish music), and she has sung in Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, as well as many churches, synagogues, and concert halls. These days, she teaches over Zoom and on windy terraces. Contact: everybodycansing@gmail.com