All of them. Okay, not the demon-voice heavy metal thing; I have no idea how that works. But basically there are two main schools of singing: classical and popular style (called CCM which stands for Contemporary Commercial Music). CCM includes all non-classical styles and there are very specific ways that you teach those styles, you can’t just go to anyone who teaches classical and expect to learn to sound like a pop diva cause there are some additional things you have to do to make it sound right.
Some people teach both – and some classical techniques are super useful for singing CCM – but you just have to make sure your teacher knows what’s what. Same goes for learning classical. You don’t wanna go to someone who only teaches, like, R&B or something if you wanna learn classical.
All our teachers have a strong background in classical but are also skilled with CCM. Dr Felix has like 4 degrees and his training in his PhD in vocal pedagogy included how to teach CCM. Ellie sings jazz but was trained in classical – jazz being a CCM style.
Here’s a non-exhaustive list of styles we teach:
- Classical
- Pop
- Rock
- Indie
- Disco, baby! Disco!
- Jazz
- Blues
- R&B
- Musical Theatre
- Soul
- Trip Hop
- Hip Hop
- Chill Out
- Folk
- Country
- Bluegrass
- Cantorial
- more