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Loralie has taught singing for nearly 30 years. She is an active singer and teacher in Ontario, Canada. Loralie is a voice faculty member of the Royal Conservatory of Music in addition to teaching in her own private studio. She is also a member of the Royal College of Voice examiners. During her career thus far, Loralie has taught early childhood music through to university level courses.
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Preview of Christmas Voice Class Lesson Plan - Up On The Housetop - Sight Singing

Christmas Voice Class Lesson Plan - Up On The Housetop - Sight Singing

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This bundle offers teachers a singing class lesson plan that takes your lesson through vocal warm ups, learning to sight read and performance. Make sight reading fun and relevant to budding singers. Key Features1. Warm Up: Begin your lesson with a fun warm up that focuses on musical principals used in Up On The Housetop. Here students will explore quarter note and eighth note rhythms and movable-Do solfege. 2. Sight Read With Solfege: Students will sing with sheet music that includes the movea
Preview of Christmas Voice Class Lesson Plan - Jolly Old St. Nicholas - 2 Part - Sight Sing

Christmas Voice Class Lesson Plan - Jolly Old St. Nicholas - 2 Part - Sight Sing

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Singer Support
This Christmas bundle offers teachers a singing class lesson plan that takes your lesson through vocal warm ups, learning to sight read and performance. Make sight reading fun and relevant to budding singers. Key Features1. Warm Up: Begin your lesson with a fun warm up that focuses on musical principals used in Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Here students will explore singing in harmony and practicing solfege. 2. Sight Read With Solfege: Students will sing with sheet music that includes the moveable-Do
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Experience

Loralie has taught singing for nearly 30 years. She is an active singer and teacher in Ontario, Canada. Loralie is a voice faculty member of the Royal Conservatory of Music in addition to teaching in her own private studio. She is also a member of the Royal College of Voice examiners. During her career thus far, Loralie has taught early childhood music through to university level courses.

Teaching style

Loralie believes in learning that is centered on curiosity and a sense of play. In her private teaching experience she has seen all to often teen and adult students who quit because a music teacher made them feel ashamed. Rather, Loralie encourages mistakes, curiosity and agency in her students' own education with fulfilling results.

My own education history

Loralie has a Master of Music degree from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Manitoba. This is in addition to ongoing pedagogical study of singing throughout her adult life.