Rock Singing Lessons in Medford, MA

As a rock singer myself, there was nothing the aggravated me more than working with teachers who has no idea what I wanted my voice to sound like.

When I would ask them who to scream or growl, they would look at me like I had 20 heads and tell me about how much I was going to damage my vocal chords.

At LB Music School, we want to help singers that are interested in learning real rock vocal technique. While good technique is the foundation of all good singing, working with a teacher that understands the direction you want for you voice is important.

At LB Music School, our resident teacher Justin Reese can help you reach your rock singing goals. Even if you have never played sang before

WhY Singing Lessons, and why now?

Because why not?!

If singing moves your soul and it’s something that you have always wanted to do, then there is no better time than right now.

Over the years, we have worked with many adult students who have told us it is their dream to finally learn to sing but they kept putting it off.

I always tell students, the best time to plant a tree with 20 years ago, but the next best time is right now.

Our rock singing lessons are designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle, where teachers will encourage you and motivate you to progress at your own pace.

And if you can’t make a lesson, not a problem. You teacher will be able to deliver an electronic lesson directly to your inbox so that don’t miss a beat.

To request more information on our rock singing lessons in Medford, please fill out the form below and our team will get back to you as soon as possible. Let us know in the comments that you are interested in Rock Singing Lessons with Justin.

LESSON PLANS TO MATCH YOUR SCHEDULE

Understanding the busy lives of adults and parents, we offer:

  • Flexible Scheduling: Evening and weekend lessons available.

  • Personalized Curriculum: Tailored to your musical taste and goals.

  • Performance Opportunities: Informal sessions to showcase your skills, always optional but highly encouraged.
     

 
 
 




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