

Let the 2023-24 Singing Season Begin!
Let the 2023-24 Singing Season begin!

CarolJoy ("CJ") Evans, M.M.
Aug 30, 20231 min read
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Mid-Summer 2023: Winding Down & Gearing Up!
Hello, Everyone! For current and potential student, here's an update as we move through Summer 2023: Summer lessons finish Saturday,...

CarolJoy ("CJ") Evans, M.M.
Jul 18, 20231 min read
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SipNSing Performance Class - 10/22/2022
Wow! Time has flown by since my last post. All is going well with the studio and this afternoon we'll be having our first SipNSing...

CarolJoy ("CJ") Evans, M.M.
Oct 22, 20221 min read
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Online Lessons: Be Safe & Sing!
With COVID-19 infiltrating our lives and our world, cooperation and sacrifice are needed by all of us to help protect ourselves, our...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Apr 6, 20201 min read
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Some Healthy Reassurance
Friends, with a name like "Sing for the Health of It" or "Sing4Health," you know health for my students in every way is important to me -...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Mar 10, 20201 min read
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Practice Tip #7: Give Yourself a Break
7. Give Yourself a Break in the learning process, and particularly if you're preparing for something big. Yes, you need to learn your...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Jan 31, 20191 min read
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Practice Tip #6: Practice Makes Permanent
6. Practice Makes Permanent means if you practice wrong notes, those notes will be harder to correct, and possibly become permanent. ...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Jan 28, 20191 min read
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Practice Tip #3: Know Your Goals - Baby Steps Are Good!
3. Know Your Goals - Baby Steps Are Good! Even if you have limited time (e.g., 15 minutes, not 45), Know Your Goals for your practice...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Jan 26, 20191 min read
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Practice Tip #5: Woodshedding Required
5. Woodshedding? Instrumentalists probably know this term better than singers. It means working out the kinks in a tough passage. This...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Jan 24, 20191 min read
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Practice Tip #4: Be Patient With Yourself
4. Be Patient With Yourself. A lot of things clamor for your attention, and sometimes the learning process is slow. That's why smaller...
Carol Joy Evans, M.M.
Jan 21, 20191 min read
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