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EVIDENCE-BASED VOICEWORK
LEVELS 1 AND 2
 revamped!
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IT'S TIME FOR A REVAMP!

Team, there has been so much new research, so many new discoveries, and so many new breakthroughs in our industry in the past few years.

And one thing I've always promised is that these courses would stay on the cutting edge.

And so, IT IS TIME. We have revamped both Voice Function 101 and Mechanics of Mix and Belt to have the most up-to-date, applicable info that carries both a balance of scientifically proven, academic findings as well as the humanity in all of this work. 

Because when we combine evidence-based with evolution? Everything just WORKS.

the best part?

YOU GET FIRST VIEWING

yep, for real

in this self guided premier, you get to experience the best of Voice Function 101 and Mechanics of Mix and Belt at the lowest price possible before everyone else. Does it get any better than that?

LET'S GO OVER DEETS.

Level 1

VOICE FUNCTION 101

WHAT IS IT?

 

This is our Level 1 course focused on equipping new teachers with the most up to date aspects of anatomy, function, application, and pedagogy but through a contemporary lens.

WHEN IS IT?

August 1-August 15

(with access to materials

until August 31).

HOW DOES IT WORK?

7 Modules across 15 days.

Each module contains 2 parts

1. A pre-recorded lecture covering the anatomical aspects of the vocal instrument we'll be covering for that module

2. A prerecorded application call covering all the exercises and pedagogical tools you could ask for. 

HOW DOES IT WORK?

You will have a suggested viewing schedule as a live Q&A with Maddie on the 22nd to answer and questions that may have come up in both Levels. 

IS IT RIGHT FOR ME?

While Level 1 is primarily focused on newer teachers, 90% of the teachers that have come through this program (teachers with decades and Doctorates behind them) ask (more like they yell at the sky) why this information wasn't included in their degree programs.

If you feel like your teaching could use something fresh and contemporary, come join us. You can't imagine how it will change your teaching.

WHAT NEXT?

Level 2

MECHANICS OF MIX AND BELT

WHAT IS IT?

 

This is our Level 2 teacher training course focused on helping teachers develop and refine a reliable, flexible system for teaching singers faced with the registration demands in the most popular styles of today, just faster (and on your own time).

WHEN IS IT?

August 15th -August 22nd

(with access to materials

until August 31).

HOW DOES IT WORK?

4  Modules across 8 days.

Each module contains 2 parts

1. A pre-recorded lecture covering the anatomical aspects of the vocal instrument we'll be covering for that module

2. A prerecorded application call covering all the exercises and pedagogical tools you could ask for. 

HOW DOES IT WORK?

You will have a suggested viewing schedule as a live Q&A with Maddie on the 22nd to answer and questions that may have come up in both Levels. 

IS IT RIGHT FOR ME?

Level 2 is our most popular program and has always required the prerequisite of VF101. But NOT THIS TIME. This August only, you can take MMB without having to take VF101 to get there.

People love this program for the clarity it brings to their understanding about Mix and Belt (not to mention the student RESULTS).

So, yeah, just come join us!

What else?

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Time committment?​​

Each anatomy/function lecture is between 15 and 20 minutes long.

Each application call is under an 1hr long.

The live Q&A via Zoom will be 1 hr long.

The amount of time you spend reviewing the material is up to you!

What if I can't make the live Q&A?

Every aspect of this course is recorded and placed into our library for you to review at any point during the week, so even if you, YES, YOU, can't attend live, you still get all the juicy goods.

Do I still get certified?

While you won't have the full certification in our Evidence-Based Voicework Pedagogy Program, you will receive a certificate of completion to add to your list of fabulous credentials.

What are the modules?

Each module focuses on a different component of the vocal instrument (VF101) or building and balancing registration (MMB). One phase at a time, baby.

 

VF101

1. Inhalation

2. Exhalation

3. Phonation

4. Resonance

5. Articulation

6. Motor Learning

7. Putting it together

 

MMB

1. Coordination/Stabilization

2. Strength/Stamina

3. Flexibility/Agility

4. Finesse/Storytelling

WHAT IS
EVERYONE
SAYING?

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I LOVE MM&B!!! Maddie has created a easy-to-understand framework for teaching CCM styles which works WITH the client's skill and stamina development. it's one of those things that seems like such a natural progression that it made me wonder why I didn't intuitively teach mix and belt this way all along. I immediately put the framework into practice and I can already see the difference it makes. My clients are able to hone in on the small skills they need to develop before they level up to the bigger skills.

MARLISE AHUNA - Owner of Marlise Ahuna Music - Hawaii, US

MMB was a life changing experience. Maddie made sure we understood each lecture before she moved to the next. The zoom meetings were very personable and the emails were a lifesaver AND you could work at your own pace a little. You didn't feel pressured to have it all right away. It was a gradual learning experience that turned on many light bulbs. I had sooooo many things to pop up that kept me from getting on the LIVE zooms, however, the replays made me feel like I was right there in the room with Maddie. She has an infectious gift that makes you want to learn more and keep coming back. So no matter how busy you are, you won't get behind because she equips you with everything you need even if you're late, out of the class or trying to "catch up". You owe it to yourself to make this investment in YOU!

JERMAINE MANOR - Professor of Voice, conductor, collaborative pianist and Worship & Arts Pastor

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Maddie Tarbox is God's gift to contemporary voice teachers today. She has broken down complicated scientific concepts into simple and easily understandable and immediately applicable lessons. I learned more from her summer course than I did from my entire undergrad and graduate studies about teaching. Truly, the most useful vocal pedagogy course I have taken. I’m coming away with a better understanding of how the vocal instrument works and how to approach teaching along with many very practical exercises that I was able to start applying immediately. Highly recommend this course to any teacher wanting to improve their teaching.

RACHEL RYAN NICHOLES - Professor of Voice (UVU), Private Studio Owner - SLC, UT

I'm so glad I signed up for these courses  after hearing from my colleague about it. I've been looking to add more diversification to my own preferences as a singer and bring that broadened horizon into my teaching in order to continue to embrace my students and singers I hear with more empathy and possibility. I trust my ear and my ability to connect and communicate with others, but have never truly found comfort with the more science and anatomically-based pedagogical approaches and am curiously and enthusiastically working towards that improving that side of my teaching and actually enjoying it. I think the videos especially of the asynchronous lectures were particularly not only beautiful to look at and well designed, but concise and clear with a pedagogical tone of welcome and encouragement without any bit of "talking down to". I also really like that you would periodically reiterate that your course(s) lean into the ccm style. I am very grateful to you Maddie for making the science palatable and fun, and thank you for the warmth you bring to a field that can be steeped with negative attitudes and misplaced trauma (hah!).

DEVIN ILAW - Professor of Voice - NYU TischIndependent Studio Owner and Performer, NYC

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I have done so many voice teacher continuing ed courses, and this was the first one that addressed the hole's and gaps I was experiencing both in my education and teacher training. I am always nervous to take courses as I struggle with perfectionism and the idea of not getting 100% can be fairly paralyzing, but I tried to remind myself that I am here to LEARN and GROW, and Maddie created such a safe space for that. The lecture on flexibility in MMB was what dreams are made of, as I had been searching for this EXACT information to post on my teaching wall to keep reminding me and help guide me on exercises and what vowels work in each specific range. Take this course! You won't regret it.

LINDSAY PRINGLE - Professor of Voice and Acting - Pace University  -  BFA MT - Carnegie Mellon University

MMB was truly incredible. Maddie has made it so easily accessible. I was able to complete and be a part of this robust course even as I made my way through a hectic teaching season. The way Maddie explains the material is relatable and always done in a way that made me feel like I was growing, never in a way that made me feel dumb or 'less than' which I feel like can easily happen when studying voice science. I was genuinely excited to watch each module and application call and feel so much more equipped to handle registration challenges with all of my students. 10000/10 would recommend!

CHRISTOPHER SANDERS - MM Voice Pedagogy - NYU  -  Private Studio Owner, NYC

What are you waiting for?
Let's do this thing. Lets get singing.
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