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Singing lessons on Zoom (and in person soon!)


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Hello everyone,


I'm currently taking on some new singing students, for lessons on Zoom and potentially in person soon, too! I teach ages 11 upwards, and all experience levels ranging from beginners to professionals.


I am a singer and actor with over 5 years of teaching experience, and 10+ years of professional performance experience in the music and theatre industries. I graduated in 2019 from Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and my speciality is musical theatre, as well as a range of contemporary styles such as jazz, pop and R&B. I also do voice coaching for acting and public speaking. Here's my website for some more info: Abigailglasser.com/coaching


If you're interested, feel free to send me a private message and we can arrange a free 20 minute call to discuss working together.


Looking forward to meeting you :)


Abi

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