1. I plan on interviewing my mentor Billy Rugh (Mr. Billy) because he has been teaching voice for almost a decade, and he has also been a part of a choir so he has experience as both a vocalist and a vocal teacher. He's actually taught me since I was in second grade so I know him personally.
(Mr.Billy is on the left)
2.
- Voice is a difficult class to teach, how do you manage all the different voices you are given?
- What is the most important part of a vocal class?
- In coaching a singer or class (good or bad) what is important to emphasis in a lesson?
- Does experience being in both the teacher and student roles help you teach a class?
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