Voice Lessons in Upstate, SC

Keyona Ray
Alot of people who are blessed with a voice to sing, still need to take voice lessons. Actors are also among some of the people who may need to take voice lessons. When you live in a small town like Spartanburg, South Carolina, it can sometimes be hard to find a place where you can take vocal lessons at. Here are a few places that offer voice lessons in the Upstate of South Carolina.

The Blue Ridge Academy of the Performing Arts was founded by Jim Mangino, who has over 38 years of experience in music. They offer voice lessons that can fit into anyones budget. Erin Pickering, the vocal teacher at Blue Ridge Academy, graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Performance, from Anderson University. She is a great teacher, who loves to teach the basics and fundamentals of vocal performance, with over ten years of experience. The Blue Ridge Academy also provides a special vocal training for children ages 3 to 6. The Blue Ridge Academy is located in Greer, South Carolina. More information can be obtained from their website at www.blueridgeacademysc.com or call 864-469-9539.

Heather's Harmony is located on Creekpoint Drive in Greenville, South Carolina. It is owned by Heather Greer, who has a bachelors degree in music education from Furman University. She also has several years of experience. She is a great teacher who loves teaching people to sing. She can be reached at 864-294-1145. Also visit her website at www.harmonyheatherj.com. She can also be found on www.facebook.com and www.twitter.com.

Lindsay Bennet is a Spartanburg native who has been in numerous plays as well as Ed McMahon's Next Big Star. She has been singing since a child, and her voice is featured on several websites. Lindsay Bennet offers voice lessons on Wednesdays and Thursdays at Roper Music Company on East Main Street in Spartanburg, South Carolina. She is a talented singer who has many years of experience under her belt. She writes and records her own songs, as well. Tuition is around $80 a month or $20 for trail lessons. Lindsay can be contacted at 864-384-1657 or visit her website at www.lindsaybennet.com.

These are great vocalist teachers who can teach you to give your all when singing. They all offer great rates as well as pretty flexible hours. When you are trying to decide who to take vocal lessons from, keep these great and wonderful teachers in mind and you are sure not to go wrong.

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  • Cathy Olen7/4/2009

    Great resource!

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