We asked Lessonface Teachers of the Year about their process and goals for 2025. Here are the responses of Peter Furlong, our classical voice teacher of the year for 2024.
We asked Lessonface Teachers of the Year about their process and goals for 2025. Here are the responses from Tomy Maz, our metal voice teacher of the year for 2024.
We asked Lessonface Teachers of the Year about their process and goals for 2025. Here are the responses of Jenessa Castano, our voice and artist development teacher of the year for 2024.
We asked 2025 Lessonface Teacher of the Year in Classical Voice & Opera, Denise Bayraktar, to share what draws her to this art form and how she supports singers at every stage of their journey. In this Q&A, Denise discusses the expressive power of the human voice, her highly individualized and goal-oriented teaching approach, and the importance of body awareness as the foundation of healthy, expressive singing.
We asked 2025 Lessonface Teacher of the Year in Rock Voice and Metal Voice, Tomy Maz, to share insights into his work as a vocalist and educator. In this Q&A, he discusses what drew him to extreme vocal styles, how he teaches aggressive sounds in a safe and relaxed way, and why consistency and proper technique are essential.
Studies have shown that voice disorders have affected around 6-23% of the general population, but among professional voice users like singers, this percentage is likely higher! Some artists have been public about their struggles with vocal nodules, such Adele, Julie Andrews, and Sam Smith. Their experiences show us that this is a common issue in the music industry!
Nerissa Campbell has such passion and verve for music that when her first music mentor relocated to Perth from rural NorthWest Australia, her whole family relocated too, so she could continue with her musical studies.
Thanks so much to everyone who made it out last night and those who joined in on the #LFLaunchParty action on Twitter and Instagram. We had a great time welcoming so many interesting guests to our offices, and would like to send a special thanks out to our talented teachers who managed to give dozens of new students a taste of what a real Lessonface online music lesson with them would be like.
Lalana Martin stopped performing regularly after she moved to New York to found the Vocal Workout Singing School, but she never left her stage presence behind. She put that presence to work Thursday night, Jan. 31, at New York City’s Joe’s Pub.