I’m a 32 year old musician, so not the typical young student here. I actually live in Los Angeles but learned about Linda Septien when reading the book«The Talent Code». I flew out to meet with her and was really impressed with the feedback she gave me. My vocal coach in LA is no other than Seth Riggs, so in terms of core vocal skills I had a solid foundation. Yet I found Linda’s feedback much more holistic, as she was able to give me specific input regarding my positioning as an artist, branding, marketing, and even some edgy vocal techniques of spirited rock vocals as I told her I wanted to develop. I’m glad I met Linda and look forward to working with her in the future. p. s. I also had the pleasure to do a jam session with Remington and learned some great tips from him on performance.
Thor H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
This music school is kind of a mess. I’ve gone through a few teachers at this school and most were terrible. Ben, however, is excellent if you are looking for piano lessons. During the year I’ve been here, their front office employees have turned over many times. Scheduling is often a problem. There were many times when I showed up to my scheduled lesson and I was turned away because I wasn’t on the schedule. After the expiration of my contract, I had to cease attendance because it all became too annoying. This place also seems very gimmicky and encourages delusions among teenagers. They heavily use Jessica Simpson and Demi Lovato to market their music school, which is a great marketing tactic because many are falling for it. But really? I’m pretty sure Jessica Simpson and Demi Lovato didn’t use them after they rose to fame; they merely happened to take a few lessons here and there before they became famous.