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Carolina Santos
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Jazz Vocalist providing Vocal Lessons, Improvisation & Music Theory to all levels and ages

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Hello! My name is Carolina. I'm a professional Singer and Performing Artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I hold a BA in Popular Music – Jazz Vocals from TAMABA School, IASJ and ALAEMUS member and I´ve studied with several Jazz musicians around the world such as Benny Benack, Veronica Swift, Olivia Chindamo, Camille Bertraut, among others.

I´ve been teaching since 2012 and I'm really dedicated to my students. I have a lot of patience and an educational vocation.

Both of my parents are musicians and music teachers so my life has always been surrounded by music. I´ve learned from them how to listen, that every student is different and because of that there is no “magic formula” for teaching, you have to truly listen to your student and work with their instrument, their ears, their story to be able to guide them to a better use of their instrument.

As a Vocal Teacher in my lessons we focus on three main areas.

• Vocal Technique
• Ear Training
• Interpretation of the lyrics

We need to have control of our instrument and for that, we need technique, so in that area we will work with muscles and spaces on our body that will help us achieve a better use of our body that is our instrument.
We need our ears to be trained and to have more and more musical language to be able to sing what we hear;
And for last but not least, as singers we are also storytellers. Those lyrics were written by someone else, so we need to truly understand them and create our own story to communicate it in an honest way, so for that we will analyse the lyrics and think of stuff like “Who's singing and to whom?” “What does the protagonist wants to achieve?” “Where is she/he singing?”, among other things and interpretation exercises.
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