Video Lessons by Elvira Tkachenko


«МI believe that everyone has a talent for singing. Whether it’s a toddler, who has just pronounced their first sentence, or an adult, who has gone through their ups and downs humming favorite songs.
Only a few people have the ambition to learn how to sing properly, though. Many of them give up halfway through, having faced difficulties. Don’t expect instant results, there is no magic wand that can be waved to turn you into a first-class singer overnight. I've got a better idea of how to make your dream of singing come true: my years of experience and your hard work and determination will break all limits on the way to your success.
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Here are some practical tips for support singing from our vocal teacher Elvira Tkachenko. Once again you’ll hear that good and quickly seldom meet. Singing is a lifelong learning: no matter how much you achieve, never stop developing your skills for there’s always room for improvement.

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Not long ago our friends' family decided to go to the Bolshoi Theatre to watch a Christmas performance. The father of the family slept peacefully through the entire musical play waking up only between the acts. The tickets cost him an arm and a leg, that’s why he still remembers clearly its title. He really got off lightly and even didn’t end up with a headache that evening. Dear vocalists! If you don’t want your audience to fall fast asleep at your performance, but experience powerful emotions, you have to learn to sing properly. Bel canto isn’t an unattainable ideal, it’s singing as it is! Singing in a way that mesmerizes the audience and captures their imagination.

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Dear friends and vocalists! This video differs from the rest because this time I am not giving any practical advice on how to improve your singing. This video is a small part of my set of lectures on vocal art. The majority of my students prefer the academic singing style and perform classical pieces.

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