Voice · The Guided Path
Your voice is the one instrument you were born holding. This path follows the way singing is actually taught at Nathaniel School of Music: you warm the body first, then the breath, then the lips — and only then do you sing. From there it goes to your own speaking note, your three registers, matching a pitch, the major scale, vowels and consonants, singing in time, and how to look after a voice that is still growing. If someone once told you that you cannot sing, park that. Pitch matching is a skill that trains, like handwriting. Go gently, never push, and stop if anything feels scratchy.
Every class starts the same way: body, breath, trills.
Your speaking note, your easy range, and the habits that build both.
Chest, head, falsetto — and the gear change between them.
Match a note, steer with a slide, then climb the scale.
Vowels carry the tune. Consonants deliver the words.
Counting, shaping a line, protecting your voice, singing with people.