Lola - Profe de canto - London
1ra clase gratis
Lola - Profe de canto - London

La persona más ideal entre los profes. Calidad del perfil, excelencia del diploma, respuesta garantizada. Lola organizará cuidadosamente tu primera clase de Canto.

Lola

La persona más ideal entre los profes. Calidad del perfil, excelencia del diploma, respuesta garantizada. Lola organizará cuidadosamente tu primera clase de Canto.

  • Tarifa /hr. S/225
  • Tiempo de respuesta 13h
  • Alumnos

    Número de alumnos a los que Lola ha dado clase desde que se unió a Superprof

    50+

    Número de alumnos a los que Lola ha dado clase desde que se unió a Superprof

Lola - Profe de canto - London
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  • Canto
  • Coaching vocal

Cantante en Madrid que ofrece lecciones de voz en línea enfocadas en la conciencia corporal y el trabajo de la respiración.

  • Canto
  • Coaching vocal

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Este profesor/a sobresale dentro de su materia. Tiene un perfil de calidad, excelencia en su diploma, responde rápidamente. Lola organizará con mucho cuidado tu primera clase de Canto.

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Soy cantante profesional y actualmente trabajo en mi doctorado en Musicología que se centra en la técnica de la voz. Llevo más de diez años cantando y enseñando los últimos cuatro. A través de la experiencia personal y como maestra, descubrí que un factor clave para cantar libremente y sin tensión es aprender a enfocarnos en nuestro cuerpo y reconocer lo que sucede adentro para permitir que se produzca el sonido libre. Mis alumnos encuentran una nueva forma de acercarse a su música y a sus voces, dejando a un lado las restricciones previamente adquiridas, y todo a través de una nueva conciencia de su instrumento y lo que sucede cuando se produce el sonido.

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Baso mis clases en lo que he aprendido de la técnica Alexander y de otras técnicas de conciencia del cuerpo de la voz como las de Linklater, Feldenkrais y Roy Hart. Me concentro en desarrollar una conciencia sobre cómo respirar sin esfuerzo y cómo producir sonido de forma natural, como base para cantar y hacer música. Ofrezco ejercicios de calentamiento que se centran en problemas específicos como la tensión del cuello, falta de aliento, ronquera y proyección de voz corta. A través de diferentes ejercicios, busco para expandir el registro vocal, desarrollar la agilidad de la voz y enseñar a cantar de manera expresiva, sin tensión ni tensión.

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Precios

Tarifa /hr.

  • S/225

Tarifas de los paquetes

  • 5h: S/1124
  • 10h: S/2248

En línea

  • S/225/h

clase gratis

Esta primera clase gratis con Lola, te permite conocerle, precisarle tus necesidades y planear las siguientes clases.

  • 30min

Precisiones

Las clases son individuales y en línea y tienen un costo de 22 libras

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  • 1) When did you first develop a passion for music and your favourite instrument?

    I think this passion developed more like a creative need, and it included dressing up, dancing, singing and playing instruments, at around the age of 10, or maybe even earlier. I was creating my own “live shows” for my family or for my toy audience and I was singing and dancing, creating a fantasy world and music was an important part of this. My favorite instrument is the voice, the movement, sounds, rhythm and dance that it offers.
  • 2) Is there a particular type music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    Honestly no. Any music that I would listen to on a loop would drive me crazy. I need variety. When I listen to music, it’s usually a variety of genres. Sometimes I’ll listen to early blues, sometimes piano sonatas, sometimes flamenco, or Mozart arias. Same goes with musicians: I might listen to Janis Joplin, Bobby McFerrin, Victoria de los Ángeles or to Montserrat Caballé – they’re all fantastic and unique – I couldn’t choose one over the other.
  • 3) Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    The most difficult course that I could offer would develop a deep awareness of how your body sings as a whole. In this course you would learn to focus on your own instrument and achieve expressivity and confidence while using your own voice.

    Part of the course would involve learning how to be aware of what is involved in singing on a physical level. Learning elements of anatomy and the process of singing in theory is important, but the course would focus on taking this information and bringing it to a personal level. How do you experience singing? What is going on inside your body? What are your instrument’s needs, qualities, setbacks? The course would take on these questions in order for the student to really understand and experience their own voice. No two bodies are the same, hence no two voices are the same. Each individual experiences breathing and singing in their own terms, and the course would teach you to learn to be aware of how this process takes place within you, specifically, and to learn to sing in the most natural and accessible way possible for you.

    Once awareness is present, the next part of the course would focus on the process of consciously directing how you want to sing, what sounds and vocal qualities you want to put forth, and what aspects you want to develop more. Unlike any other instrument, the human voice is in constant change, and as singers we need to approach our instrument as such and learn to listen to it and be able to change aspects accordingly.

    This course would help you take care of your voice by being mindful of the changing qualities it has and how to approach your singing without effort.

    Finally, we would use the knowledge acquired to truly express through the voice. Singing is an art form, it is communicating a message, telling a story, expressing the huge array of emotions we are capable of feeling. A fundamental part of this course would involve finding ways to place forth what it is you want to say through your voice, your truth, and finding the freedom to express it.
  • 4) What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    Is this a trick question?! I’d say the human brain, but maybe that doesn’t count as an instrument. Any instrument can have extraordinary levels of mastery, and it requires a symbiosis with the instrument player or the singer to achieve this mastery. Mastery of an instrument or of the voice is up to the instrumentalist or singer so my answer would definitely be: the human mind.
  • 5) What are your keys to success?

    Personally, I think that being consistent is key to achieve any goal. In music, part of the process is “showing up” every day to practice your craft. With or without so-called “talent”, a musician has an ongoing relationship with music-making and the deeper this relationship is, the better the music. I see it as a love-hate relationship, where there is a constant dialogue to be had and compromises must be made for all involved (!).


    I also believe we need to enjoy the process of learning and not be constantly reaching for a specific goal. I’ve learned to find a balance between being driven to achieve certain milestones and giving myself time to rest and enjoy the process of getting there. Meditation is key.
  • 6) Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    I’d choose Mozart because I love his music and his character and I’m sure late night bar conversations with him would be a blast! My first research project was on his work so I have a few pending questions. Two: Jeff Buckley. Truly amazing musician, artist and loving person – freedom and creativity in human form. He left too soon and I’d love to spend hours listening to him and playing music nonstop. Three: Victoria de los Ángeles, probably my favorite singer of the lyrical world. She personifies true musicianship, a humility and honest craft that few have achieved. She has a deep connection to music, and I’d love to learn from her. Probably not a night owl, but maybe I could ask her about how she feels and senses singing from within.
  • 7) Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    When I finished university, my first job was as a music teacher and choir director of a school within a small community. These kids were under-privileged and in a very difficult situation socially and economically. I would visit the community once a week and teach them about music and we developed a choir ensemble. These kids had little knowledge of solfège or pitch, but they taught me that the true purpose of singing was to bring joy to their lives. Something that you tend to forget when you attend a music school, but music and singing brings joy and happiness and this is probably the most important aspect of music making.



    We had a concert, and I was at the front directing the choir. It was our first concert, and we were all nervous. I had put on a fancy flower on my head, we were all dressed up and the kids were having a blast. Suddenly, in the middle of a song, some of the kids were giggling, the giggling spread and they couldn’t help but laugh in the middle of the song because that fancy flower I had on was falling down! I was so nervous myself, but I simply smiled and had a laugh as well, let the flower fall, and continued with the song. Music is not confined to perfect notes and perfect pitch. Music-making is not to be suffered or tied up to strict rules of conduct and achievement. Music’s best use is when it expresses that which lies within, be it joy, sadness, love, or fear. Music, these kids reminded me, is human imperfection at its best.
  • 8) What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    I find that I can relate to my students very well and create a safe space for them to feel at ease while singing. I also avoid the “seriousness” of teaching and find ways to make the lesson fun! Singing is not a drudgery, yes it takes discipline, but it is something to be enjoyed! During a lesson, I create the space so that we can work on technical issues, develop vocally, and I make sure that the students feel at ease. There is always room for conversation and solving questions, always open to dialogue and creative ideas.



    Also, since a lot of the work is geared toward an awareness of the body, the lessons usually bring an hour of concentration on a physical level which helps the students develop other areas of their life, too.



    We tend to be shy about singing to others, especially to “the teacher” and I make sure this is not a hindrance to singing freely and enjoying the experience of song. I try to look for ways to help each individual student, based on their personal interests and their individual instrument. I listen carefully to their voices so I can offer the best exercises and input to help them advance and achieve their goals.
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