Adam Beaudoin
About
[Teaches all ages and styles.] Adam is a NYC-based jazz singer and vocal teacher, specializing in improvisation and finding your own natural voice. He has a Masters in Jazz Performance from CCNY, and has studied with acclaimed jazz vocalists Sara Serpa and Theo Bleckmann. His debut EP "I Hear A Rhapsody" has received over 33,000 streams on Spotify since its release in on April 25th. Nick Lea of JazzViews reviewed it, saying: "astonishing improvisation ... Beaudoin is immensely gifted and a talent to watch closely".
One of the brightest new voices on the New York jazz scene, Adam is a sophisticated interpreter of the jazz repertoire, drawing from the vocal traditions of Chet Baker and Billie Holiday. His wide-ranging performances move seamlessly between songbook standards, post-bop classics, and lesser-known masterpieces of Brazilian music. He is a prodigious improvisor who blends the roles of singer and horn player, always in service of a deeper engagement with the music.
Teaching Style
Lessons are always tailored to the student's needs and goals. No single method is right for everyone.
In general, however I focus on the essential groundwork of healthy, unconstrained vocalization; approaches to melodic and lyric interpretation; and a variety of tools for developing improvisational ability.
I also believe that it is essential not just to teach music, but to teach how to practice. The ultimate goal of all teacher-student relationships is to empower the student with the ability to shape their own musical direction, and for the lessons to reinforce and guide the student's work.
Curriculum
Recommended books:
- The Jazz Singer's Guidebook, by David Berkman
- How to Improvise, by Hal Crook
Recommended software/apps:
- iReal Pro (Mobile)
- DrumGenius (Mobile)
- Transcribe! (Mac/PC)
Credentials & Affiliations
Masters in Jazz Performance (voice) - City College of NY, May 2023
