World Renowned Celebrity Vocal Coach Ron Anderson To Teach One of His Exclusive Master Classes For The First Time in Colombia
BOGOTA, Colombia, Oct. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Latin America will come together in song as Los Angeles-based celebrity vocal coach Ron Anderson travels from the United States to teach his first master class in Bogota (http://www.ronandersonencolombia.co/). The one-day seminar takes place on Oct. 18 at the Gimnasio Moderno.
Anderson's (http://www.ronandersonvocals.com/)reputation follows him throughout the world as the entertainment industry's leading vocal teacher and album vocal-producer.
Anderson started his singing career some 50 years ago with a promise that upon completion of his artistic goals he would pass along the teaching techniques he himself learned studying with the best vocal teachers in the world.Since then he has made it his mission to hand down that knowledge from Miami to New York, from London to Moscow, and now in Bogota.
Recognized as the world's leading vocal teacher, Anderson's list of clients stands unparalleled. With an undeniable gift of the voice, Anderson has trained the industry's best including: Enrique Iglesias, Tom Cruise, Alicia Keys, Natalie Imbruglia, Selena Gomez, Kylie Minogue, and Nelly Furtado. Anderson has trained established singers, as well as actors with little vocal experience, aiding them in completing their singing roles in films and on albums including Brad Pitt, Kate Hudson, Demi Moore, Mark Wahlberg, Dakota Fanning, Kevin Costner, Drew Barrymore, and Neil Patrick Harris.
Anderson is so zealous about warming up the voice that he created a smart phone mobile app called VoixTek(TM) (http://www.voixtek.com), which educates users on how to warm-up before singing to avoid future trouble with vocal cords. It does this by simplifying musical jargoncombined with an easy to follow guide. The app is available on iPhone, iPad, and Android.
Anderson's accolades are endless, as is his passion for the voice. His lessons concentrate on properly preparing the voice, something that is often ignored.
"In my workshop and in all of my lessons, I teach people to warm up and protect their voice before really entering into song. If the preparation is not right, the voice will not explore its full range, and inevitably suffer from major health concerns in the long term. Aside from helping people sound their best, I strive to help them learn what it truly means to protect our most important asset - the voice," said Anderson.
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