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please help me find out the prices for 4, 30 minutes singing lessons per month, for each of these teachers. here is some info on them to help know their company name, but i can't seem to find the prices for them. plz check each one. thanks:
http://www.clickforlessons.com/provider/ekupe60399/Profile.aspx
http://www.clickforlessons.com/provider/SandraPetersVoice/Profile.aspx
http://www.clickforlessons.com/provider/MargueriteMcCormick/Profile.aspx
http://www.clickforlessons.com/provider/LoisJensen/Profile.aspx
http://www.clickforlessons.com/provider/CrownRidgeMusicACA/Profile.aspx

Also, could you find the address? I've been searching for a while...but i couldnt find any info..(cuz something wrong with my comp..and its going really slow right now). thanks.

2007-07-06 18:42:50 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

i've been looking on yahoo, msn, and google search engine for the past month. and it was really nothing.

2007-07-06 18:57:38 · update #1

what i meant by my question was: i couldnt find that much info from the sites i gave you, so i was asking if you all could help me get more info on them. thanks. (if u know a vocal coach in san antonio that isnt too expensive, could give me their site? most vocal coaches charge around $100. could you find a cheaper one?)

2007-07-06 19:00:10 · update #2

3 answers

None of those links had any real info. No prices, no contact info. You have to fill out an electronic form and submit it to them. Try going to the library and doing it there.

Your voice lessons should cost anywhere from $25-45 (and up) per 30 minute lesson depending on the expertise of the teacher. Figure out what you are looking for, write down some questions, and go to the library to use their computer to get the information. Perhaps you can just look up their names and find them on your own without using that service.

Good luck!

2007-07-06 18:52:33 · answer #1 · answered by Marianne D 7 · 0 0

Since you have access to the internet, I'd suggest either BackStage East or BackStage West in their Classified section for a vocal coach. Variety, Show Business, even craigslist (your state and city). should be able to find a competent vocal coach.

2007-07-07 01:51:58 · answer #2 · answered by omiogbe 1 · 0 0

go to ggoogle and serch voice lesson will find many

2007-07-07 01:45:15 · answer #3 · answered by bobravers 1 · 0 2

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