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COSI School For Singers

C.O.S.I. stresses the following areas in developing your professional singing voice:

Voice Production

  • The "Anatomy of the Voice"
  • How to sing longer phrases
  • Increase your range
  • Why does the voice wear out?
  • How to sing extremely high notes
  • Sing all night and not tire
  • Mental control of resonance
  • Learn how to "free" the vibrato
  • How to correct a tight voice
  • The Elements of "Breath Control"
  • Vowels, consonants and diction

Perfomance

  • Relation of above on repertoire
  • New repertoire
  • Class-room performance
  • Public Performances
  • Recital for selected students
  • Career guidance

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Carl Olsen sang with and now teaches the vocal technique of the great stars of the classical stage.

  • Vocal Technique
  • Career Guidance
  • Beginning & Advanced
  • Repertoire Building
  • Private - from $45.00
  • 10 Lesson Discount
  • Eight 2 hour classes - $220.00
Studios on L.I. & N.Y.C.
For information: 1 - 800 - 847 - 7545
(leave a message for call back)

 

 

 

 

           

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What is COSI?

C.O.S.I is a training center for singers who wish to gain the background and the knowledge that will enable them to compete as a "Professional Singer." Added to the basic vocal talent will be music business, repertoire and performance. The student will study vocal techniques with an experienced teacher with a life-time of on-stage experience as a professional singer. The "trip" to sucess as a singer encounters sudden unpredicted needs.

Charles Peters:
If there is one secret to survival - note that I'm saying survival, not success - in business, it is tenacity. If you have some minimal talent, bathe with regularity and aren't certifiably insane, you can survive in any field if you simply are determined to hold on. I was astonished to discover in the theater that although some talent was necessary, the fellow who lived, slept and ate the theater, wanting to be part of it above all else, might not become a star but was certain to endure.
- Tilting at Windmills (Addison - Wesley)

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